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INNCOM e7 Thermostat User Guide https://pages1.honeywell.com/e7_Install_Instructions.html INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS GUIDE 36-00013-01
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Important Safety Information and Installation Precautions Read all instructions Failure to follow all instructions may result in equipment damage or a hazardous condition. Read all instructions carefully before installing equipment. Local codes and practices Always install equipment in accordance with the National Electric Code and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having jurisdiction. Electrostatic sensitivity This product and its components may be susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use appropriate ESD grounding techniques while handling the product. When possible, always handle the product by its non-electrical components. High voltage safety test Experienced electricians, at first contact, always assume that hazardous voltages may exist in any wiring system. A safety check using a known, reliable voltage measurement or detection device should be made immediately before starting work and when work resumes. Lightning and high-voltage danger Most electrical injuries involving low-voltage wiring result from sudden, unexpected high voltages on normally low-
voltage wiring. Low-voltage wiring can carry hazardous high voltages under unsafe conditions. Never install or connect wiring or equipment during electrical storms. Improperly protected wiring can carry a fatal lightning surge for many miles. All outdoor wiring must be equipped with properly grounded and listed signal circuit protectors, which must be installed in compliance with local, applicable codes. Never install wiring or equipment while standing in water. Wiring and equipment separations All wiring and controllers must be installed to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with other potentially hazardous and disruptive power and lighting wiring. Never place 24VAC or communications wiring near other bare power wires, lightning rods, antennas, transformers, or steam or hot water pipes. Never place wire in any conduit, box, channel, duct or other enclosure containing power or lighting circuits of any type. Always provide adequate separation of communications wiring and other electrical wiring according to code. Keep wiring and controllers at least six feet from large inductive loads (power distribution panels, lighting ballasts, motors, etc.). Failure to follow these guidelines can introduce electrical interference and cause the system to operate erratically. Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. By using this Honeywell literature, you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use, or modification to, the literature. You will defend and indemnify Honeywell, its affiliates and subsidiaries, from and against any liability, cost, or damages, including attorneys fees, arising out of, or resulting from, any modification to the literature by you. The material in this document is for information purposes only. The content and the product it describes are subject to change without notice. Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document. In no event shall Honeywell be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this document, nor shall it be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of this document. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Honeywell. Copyright 2017 by Honeywell International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Honeywell | 277 West Main Street | Niantic, CT 06357 | Phone: 1.860-739-4468 | www.INNCOM.com 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Table of Contents Overview . 5 Features and Benefits . 5 Need help? Get in Touch . 5 User Interaction . 6 e7 Interface Navigation . 6 Thermostat Configuration . 7 Part Numbers . 7 Electrical Connections. 7 e7 24 Vac Power and HVAC Signal (INNCOM PIN 62-1464 R) - H1 . 8 e7 100-277VAC Power and HVAC signal Harness (INNCOM P/N 62-1455) - H1 . 8 e7 Low Voltage Header - H21 . 9 e7 RS 485 Header - H3 (Uses INNCOM PN: 203-250) . 9 Typical HVAC Applications. 10 Core Thermostat Typical HVAC Application . 10 Core Thermostat Power Supply Input Voltage and Relay Specifications . 10 Before You Start . 11 Thermostat Initialization . 12 Default HVAC Unit Control. 12 Typical Examples Demonstrating Default e7 Automatic Operation . 13 2-Pipe, 3-Speed Fan FCU with Cold Water in Pipe . 13 2 Fan Speed Heat Pump, Reversing Valve Position Determines Heating or Cooling . 14 4-pipe, 3-Speed Fan FCU with Hot and Cold Water Available . 14 2-pipe, 2-Speed Fan FCU with Cold Water in Pipe, Heat Strip, and Continuous Fan Specified . 14 Initial Setup . 15 Setup Room ID . 15 Setup HVAC Type . 15 Setup Fan Speed . 15 Exit Initialization Mode . 16 Resetting Initialization Mode . 16 Contractor Mode . 17 EXIT Contractor Mode . 17 e7 Commissioning/Room Function Tests . 18 Enter Service Mode . 18 PIR Motion Sensor Test . 18 Door Sensor Test . 18 Window Sensor Test . 19 Wide Area Network (WAN) Test . 19 Relative Humidity Test. 19 HVAC Control Test . 19 Normal Operation Mode. 20 Adjusting the Temperature Set Point. 20 Changing to Fahrenheit or Celsius . 20 Setting the Fan Speeds. 20 Selecting System Mode . 21 Advanced Configuration . 22 Enter Service Mode . 22 setup Room ID . 22 Setting the Private Area Network (PAN ID). 22 Setting the RF Channel) . 22 Teaching a Device Address. 23 Teaching a Device I/O Map . 23 3 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Binding a Remote Device . 23 Ping a Device . 23 Reset the e7 Thermostat . 24 Setting the e7 Thermostat Address . 24 Reading the e7 Software Version . 24 Door Open Alert . 24 Bluetooth/Low Battery/Equipment Alerts . 25 INNtool/engINN Support . 26 36-0001301 4 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Overview Over the past 25+ years, hotel owners have trusted INNCOM technology to deliver comfort, energy savings and peace of mind in more than 1.5 million hotel rooms around the world. The e7 Thermostat continues our tradition with the most comprehensive comfort control and energy management platform on the market in a modern design that is pleasing and easy to use. The e7 Digital Thermostat offers expandable multi-purpose, high-quality Direct Digital Control of virtually any Fan Coil Unit (FCU) or Packaged Terminal Air Conditioning (PTAC) found in hotel guestrooms. The e7 comes standard with five relays, an on-board Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detector and a Zigbee and Bluetooth RF transceiver for wireless integrated room automation. The e7 thermostat is part of an integration platform that connects to a myriad of property management systems, guestroom controls, entertainment services, and door locks. And if that weren't enough, it adds the convenience of Amazon's Alexa voice control. Integrates with Amazon Alexa Voice Control. Features and Benefits Compatible with most HVAC systems found in hotel guestrooms, assisted living facilities, student housing, and more.
Provides standalone or networked energy management.
On-board motion sensor.
Provides real-time data to INNcontrol 3 for reporting, monitoring, central energy control, and diagnostics.
A beautiful industrial design with a large easy to read keypad.
Optional external wired or wireless temperature and humidity sensors.
On-board digital and analog I/O.
Smart wall plate captures configuration and will upload it into a replacement thermostat.
Easy third party integrations with Central Electronic Lock Systems and other technologies.
A dynamic, intuitive user interaction that welcomes the user, with an adjustable backlight based on detected light level. Need help? Get in Touch For 24/7/365 Technical Support:
Tel: +1.860.739.4468, Option #2 Toll free: 1.800.543.1999, Option #2 (US only) Web: https://pages1.honeywell.com/e7_Install_Instructions.html Technical support e-mail: support@inncom.com For Parts Orders: (M-F from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Eastern Time) Tel: +1.860.739.4468, Option #3 Toll free: 1.800.543.1999, Option #3 (US only) Parts order e-mail: support@inncom.com 5 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE User Interaction e7 utilizes progressive disclosure which is an interaction design technique that sequences information and actions across several screens in order to reduce feelings of being overwhelmed for the user. By disclosing information progressively, e7 reveals only the essentials and help the user manage the complexity of the feature-rich applications. The e7 has 3 stages in progressive disclosure (all values are adjustable):
Dormant Mode - When the e7 thermostat is not in use by the guest for more than 15 seconds, or when the room is in an un-occupied state (rented or un-rented), the e7 thermostat will only display target temperature, with a dim LCD and keypad backlight. Proximity Mode - As a user approaches the thermostat as detected by the proximity sensor, the backlights will illuminate to full brightness, and display the fan speed, mode and degrees (C or F). This occurs when the user is within the 1m detection range at 0 degrees in front of the laser sensor. User Interaction Mode - When a button is pressed by the user, the thermostat will then display the modes (heat, cool, eco) and the measured temperature. Voice Control - The e7 thermostat is equipped with integration for Amazon Alexa Voice Service, so you can enable hands-
free convenience for temperature control in the guestroom. Voice control is enabled through a server to Cloud integration with AWS. Refer to the property specific requirements documentation for details on this feature. e7 Interface Navigation Information Display displays temperature and settings to the end user. In Initialization Mode, Contractor Mode, and Function Tests the display is used to display and select configuration settings. During normal operation, the display can also include icons for visual cues to the e7 current state. F|C button toggles the display temperature units: Fahrenheit or Centigrade Fan button selects fan speed; when pressed successively scrolls through low, UP arrow button increments set point DOWN arrow button decrements set point temperature. PIR Motion Sensor MODE button selects operational status, when pressed successively scrolls through off, auto, heat only, cool only. 36-0001301 6 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Thermostat Configuration Part Numbers Part Number 201-528-24-BK*
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*Thermostat purchase includes Installation Kit, Screw Kit Assembly, and Harness. Electrical Connections H2 - Low Voltage Signals H1 - Power/HVAC Signals H2 AI AO DIN3 DIN2 DIN1 S5bus 12VDC GND H3 RS485 H4 BLE D a t e C o d e
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X X X X Niantic, CT 06357 Country of Origin: Mexico Patent Pending Honeywell GmbH Boeblinger Str. 17 71101 Schoenaich Germany H1 1 E361577 Sensing Control FCC ID: HS9-20152824 IC: 573R-20152824 7 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE e7 24 VAC POWER AND HVAC SIGNAL (INNCOM PIN 62-1464 R) - H1 Part Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Color Green Red Black Blue Brown Yellow White Grey Violet Orange Typical Function Ground 24 Vac Common High Fan Medium Fan or Second Stage Heat Cold Water Valve (FCU) or Compressor Signal (Heat Pump) Hot Water Valve (FCU) or Reversing Valve (Heat Pump) Valve Power Fan Power Low Fan e7 100-277VAC POWER AND HVAC SIGNAL HARNESS (INNCOM P/N 62-1455) - H1 Part Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Color Green Black White Yellow Orange Red Brown Grey Violet Blue Typical Function Ground Line Neutral High Fan Medium Fan or Second Stage Heat Cold Water Valve (FCU) or Compressor Signal (Heat Pump) Hot Water Valve (FCU) or Reversing Valve (Heat Pump) Valve Power Fan Power Low Fan 36-0001301 8 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE e7 LOW VOLTAGE HEADER - H2 Part Number Color 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Green Black White Yellow Orange Red Brown Grey Signal GND VEE (12 Vdc) S5bus DIN1 DIN2 DIN3 AO AI Typical Function Ground 12 Vdc Communications Entry Door, 2 transitions to active Balcony Door/Window, 2 transitions to active External PIR/motion sensor, 2 transitions to activate 0-10V VFD Fan Remote Thermistor e7 RS 485 HEADER - H3 (USES INNCOM PN: 203-250) Part Number Color 1 2 3 4 5 6 Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Signal GND VCC RS485_TX RS485_RX RS485_TXE NU Typical Function Ground 3.3 Vdc Transmit Receive Enable _ 9 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Typical HVAC Applications Core Thermostat Typical HVAC Application 4 Pipe, 3 Fan, Heat/Cool FCU 2 Pipe, 3 Fan, Cool Only FCU Heat Pump, 2 Fan 2nd Stage Heat Heat Pump, 3 Fan Speeds PTAC, 2 Fan with Heat Strip High Fan High Fan High Fan High Fan High Fan Medium Fan Medium Fan W2 2nd Stage Heat Medium Fan Not Connected Low Fan Low Fan Low Fan Low Fan Low Fan Cool Signal Cool Signal Y-Compressor Y-Compressor Y-Compressor Heat Signal Not Connected B/O - Reversing Valve B/O - Reversing Valve W-Heat K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 Core Thermostat Power Supply Input Voltage and Relay Specifications Parameter Heat Relay K4-5 Cool Relay K4-5 High Fan Relay K-1 Medium Fan Relay K2-3 Low Fan Relay K2-3 Description: 24 Vac Input Description: 100-277 Vac Input 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose 3.24 FLA 19.4 LRA 3.24 FLA 19.4 LRA 3.24 FLA 19.4 LRA 36-0001301 10 Before You Start INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE
For specific information on how to wire the thermostat to the HVAC equipment, refer to the e7 Installation
Instructions and getting started videos which provides the detailed information for wiring and mounting your new e7 thermostat. Go to the INNCOM website: https://pages1.honeywell.com/e7_Install_Instructions If installing the e7 as part of a wired (RS485) or wireless (RF) DeepMesh network in a centrally controlled Energy Management System (EMS) using the INNcontrol 3 Supervisor software, a unique network address or Room Identification (RoomID) must be assigned to each thermostat. A rooms list document is typically provided by Honeywell that lists all rooms and the associated functionality. Refer to the property specific documentation for more information.
The e7 is configured so that it will not call for heat, cool, or low, medium, and high fan speeds to protect the HVAC equipment when it arrives with default settings from the factory. The installer will need to complete the Initialization steps, or the HVAC configuration will need to be pushed to the thermostat from the engINN commissioning tool after the RoomID has been set in the Parameter Menu. It is assumed that if you have received your e7 thermostat and you are ready to begin installation, Honeywell has determined through the sales process that the selected HVAC equipment is compatible with the selected e7 thermostat. If you believe this assumption to be incorrect, or you have not validated that the e7 is compatible with the selected HVAC equipment, contact our technical support service center prior to installation.
Always research thermostat placement carefully before you pull cable. Consult with your system provider on the best placement and follow their guidance to mount it in a neutral location. The cost of poor thermostat placement is high, both in loss of guest comfort and unnecessary energy costs. Follow these guidelines to determine the appropriate installation location for the thermostat:
Place thermostats away from windows to avoid bathing the thermostat with solar radiation, which invalidates the units temperature sensitivity. Never place thermostats on a wall where an open bathroom or closet door will cover them. A covered thermostat will not register the correct room temperature Take care to place thermostats out of the direct line of air movement. A thermostat mounted on a wall directly across from HVAC discharge vents will be surrounded by air that quickly satisfies the thermostats guest temper-
ature setting, but not register the rooms overall temperature. Avoid placing a thermostat on a wall near the fan coil. This causes a waterfall effect of heated or cooled air move-
ment across the thermostat which triggers the HVACs response to false room temperature readings. Beware of value engineering proposals during construction; such as optimizing room wiring to minimize cable runs between thermostats and the HVAC placement. Although this type of value engineering can save money, it often results in higher energy use and compromised guest comfort. Make sure:
The thermostat is mounted on the wall with the bottom of the unit about 5' from the floor.
The unit is level
The manufacturers installation instructions are followed. 11 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Thermostat Initialization Power up for the first time puts the e7 thermostat into Initialization Mode. This mode is provides the contractor or electrician with a simple setup for the thermostat to control the intended HVAC equipment before normal use. Under normal operating conditions, the e7 thermostat is designed to provide energy management and operates the HVAC equipment using stand-alone energy management configurations. These configurations are intended to utilize a wired door switch and the e7's on-board motion sensor for occupancy detection logic. Initialization Mode configuration default parameters are outlined in the following tables. Default HVAC Unit Control
*All default values are adjustable with the INNtool and engINN software configuration tools. Function Comfort Control Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented/Occupied) - Low Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented/Occupied) - High VIP Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented / occupied) - Low VIP Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented / occupied) - High Check-in temperature Default Thermostat Dormant Mode Display Energy Conservation Rented Room ?Temperature Clipping Heating Rented Room ?Temperature Clipping Cooling Occupied Mode Temperature Control Delta Rented / Unoccupied Setback Temperature Variance (Delta from Guest-
selected Temperature Setting) HVAC Equipment Operation Latent Heat Blowout Latent Cool Blowout Fan Operation When Temperature is Satisfied (Occupied Room) Fan operation Unoccupied / Satisfied Fan operation Unoccupied /HVAC Off Exposure Time Delay for Balcony Door Exposure Disable Fan Disable Cooling Disable Heating Default Value*
65 F 80 F 60 F 85 F 72 F Set Point 85 F 55 F 1 F 4 F 45 seconds 45 seconds Fan Off Fan Off Fan off 30 seconds Operate as satisfied Apply cool at danger high Apply cool at danger low 36-0001301 12 Function Temperature Control Thermostat Off low limits Thermostat Off high limits Un-rented / Un-Occupied temperature low limits (no PMS Present) Un-rented / Un-Occupied temperature high limits (no PMS Present User interface mode configuration for manual heat / cool with no auto User Interface mode configuration for manual heat / cool User interface mode configuration for manual check-out User interface mode configuration for fixed fan target temperature change Occupancy Guest Occupancy Timeout Motion (PIR) only Time to Un-Occupied - Awake Motion (PIR) only Time to Un-occupied - Sleepy Motion (PIR) Time to Un-rented - Awake Motion (PIR) Time to Un-rented - Sleepy INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Default Value*
50 F 90 F 62 F 80 F No No Yes No 10 min 4 hrs 8 hrs 8 hrs 8 hrs Typical Examples Demonstrating Default e7 Automatic Operation 2-PIPE, 3-SPEED FAN FCU WITH COLD WATER IN PIPE System State
(Off / Auto) Room Temperature Set Temperature Off AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO 75 degrees 72 degrees 73 degrees 75 degrees 77 degrees 70 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees Fan OFF OFF LO MED HIGH OFF Valve CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED 13 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE 2 FAN SPEED HEAT PUMP, REVERSING VALVE POSITION DETERMINES HEATING OR COOLING System State
(Off / Auto) Room Temperature Set Temperature Fan Reversing Valve Compressor Off AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO 75 degrees 72 degrees 73 degrees 75 degrees 77 degrees 70 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees OFF OFF LOW MED HIGH OFF Cool Position Cool Position Cool Position Cool Position Cool Position Heat Position OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 4-PIPE, 3-SPEED FAN FCU WITH HOT AND COLD WATER AVAILABLE System State
(Off / Auto) Room Temperature Set Temperature Fan Off AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO 75 degrees 72 degrees 73 degrees 75 degrees 77 degrees 67 degrees 67 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees OFF OFF LO MED HIGH LOW HI Cold Water Valve CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED CLOSED Hot Water Valve CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN 2-PIPE, 2-SPEED FAN FCU WITH COLD WATER IN PIPE, HEAT STRIP, AND CONTINUOUS FAN SPECIFIED System State
(Off / Auto) Room Temperature Set Temperature Fan Off AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO 75 degrees 72 degrees 73 degrees 75 degrees 77 degrees 67 degrees 67 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees 72 degrees LOW LOW LOW HIGH HIGH LOW HI Cold Water Valve CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSED CLOSED Hot Water Valve OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 36-0001301 14 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Initial Setup IMPORTANT: Before going through the initial setup sequences, ensure the thermostat is mounted and connected to the Smart Wall Plate. NOTE: Prior to completing Initialization Mode, or pushing the thermostat configuration from engINN, the thermostat is configured with factory defaults to disable any call for heat, cool, or low, medium and high fan speeds to protect the HVAC equipment.
When properly connected, the thermostat will proceed into INTIALIZATION MODE and display rId.
When not properly connected to the Smart Wall Plate, the unit will display the alert message SWp and the alert icon will illuminate until the Smart Wall Plate is connected. SETUP ROOM ID 1. Once rid is displayed, press MODE. The default Room ID value (65535) is displayed and will begin scrolling across the screen one numerical setting at a time, from highest to lowest (left most to right most value). Note that the five-digit number is comprised of three fields: highest digit, middle two digits, lowest two digits. Three settings must be made. 2. Scrolling will stop at the highest digit first. Use the UP/DOWN arrow but-
tons to change this value (range is 0-6). Press FAN to continue. 3. Set the next two values in the sequence using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons
(range is 0-99). Press MODE to continue. Repeat this step for the lowest two values (range is 0-99) and press MODE. Press MODE to accept the value. 4. The new ID number scrolls across the display. The unit beeps when the value is stored to memory. Once the scrolling is completed, Press the DOWN arrow button to display HVAC (HAC) menu. SETUP HVAC TYPE 1. After HAC is displayed, press MODE. 2. Set the HVAC type desired using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to choose one of the following options:
00: Not Defined FC4: 4 pipe fan coil unit FW2:2 pipe fan coil unit with W2 FC2:2 pipe fan coil unit PAC:PTAC unit HbW:Heat Pump B with W2 assist HpB:Heat Pump B with W2 replace HoW:Heat Pump O with W2 assist HpO:Heat Pump O with W2 replace 3. Press MODE to accept the value. The unit beeps to confirm the value has been set. 4. The display will show - -. Press the DOWN arrow button to display the Fan speed (FAN) menu. SETUP FAN SPEED 1. Once FAN is displayed, use the Up/DOWN arrow buttons to choose the fan speed:
00: Not Defined Lo: Low Speed (single speed) LH: Low / High LMh:Low / Medium* / High
*For heat pump models utilizing reversing valve, medium heat and medium fan speed will not be available. 2. Press MODE to execute the setting, the unit beeps to confirm it is set. 15 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Exit Initialization Mode When setup is complete, exit INITIALIZATION MODE by pressing the oF|oC key. Str is displayed, indicating the setup values are stored in memory, the unit reboots and begins operating the HVAC equipment as configured. Resetting Initialization Mode If the user needs to return to the settings made in INITIALIZATION MODE, do the following:
1. Enter SERVICE MODE:
(1) Press and hold oF|oC.
(2) Press and hold MODE.
(3) Press and hold FAN.
(4) Release oF|oC. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to display rst, then press MODE. 3. Use the DOWN button to select 255. 4. Press FAN. 5. The unit will reset, clear all previous values, and enter INITIALIZATION MODE again. 36-0001301 16 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Contractor Mode Contractor mode allows conditioning a space during the construction phase to a defined set temperature and locking out the key pad to prevent tampering. To configure this mode, do the following:
1. Enter SERVICE MODE:
(1) Press and hold oF|oC.
(2) Press and hold MODE.
(3) Press and hold FAN.
(4) Release oF|oC. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select ctr. 3. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the target temperature (range: Off - 80 degrees F). 4. Press FAN to continue. Once FAN is pressed, the display scrolls the set temperature and the unit beeps to confirm the value has been set. 5. Press oF|oC to exit SERVICE MODE. The unit displays the target and measured temperature, and the alert icon. Any key press to change set temperature, fan speed or mode are locked out. EXIT CONTRACTOR MODE 1. Enter SERVICE MODE (Step 1 in the previous section). 2. Use the UP/ DOWN arrows to display - - then press FAN to turn off CONTRACTOR MODE. 3. Press oF|oC to exit SERVICE MODE. Property Specific Configurations Once initial setup is completed, the e7 can support a range of expanded Integrated Room Automation System functionality. This additional functionality is deployed using Honeywell's software tools INNtool and engINN. Training for INNtool and engINN for system design and commissioning is now included in the Level 2 and Level 3 classes. INNCOM Authorized Systems Integrators should contact their respective E&ES Regional Support Teams to inquire about enrolling in upcoming training sessions. If you have already received training or you are a Honeywell employee supporting the INNCOM business, you can download the software here:
https://www.inncom.com/login 17 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE e7 Commissioning/Room Function Tests The e7 Thermostat is an energy management solution typically deployed in one of the following scenarios:
Digital Thermostat with EMS - A programmable DDC thermostat designed for in-room energy management that typically requires a wired or wireless door switch monitor and a motion sensor for non-
networked in-room energy management. Digital Thermostat with Centrally Controlled EMS - A programmable DDC thermostat designed for in-
room energy management that typically requires a wired or wireless door switch monitor and motion sensor. The thermostat is wired or wireless networked to a server which monitors the system through the use of INNCOM's INNControl 3 Supervisor software. Digital Thermostat with Centrally Controlled EMS + Complex Applications - In addition to the above Centrally Controlled EMS application, the e7 can be augmented with a full range of guest amenities, lighting control, drapery control, Central Electronic Lock Interfaces (CELS), and other third party integrations. IMPORTANT: It is strongly recommended the following tests are conducted during commissioning the e7 to ensure proper operation and connectivity to the system is achieved. ENTER SERVICE MODE Some of the following tests require entering the e7 SERVICE MODE. To enter SERVICE MODE, complete these steps:
1. Press and hold oF|oC. 2. Press and hold MODE. 3. Press and hold FAN. 4. Release oF|oC. PIR MOTION SENSOR TEST 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select PIr. 3. Press MODE to begin the test. The unit beeps as it detects motion and the display shows a count of the number of motion pulses detected. If there is no audible beep, then the on-board motion sensor is faulty. Contact Honeywell for a replacement e7 thermostat. DOOR SENSOR TEST 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select dor. 3. Press MODE to begin the test. When the door switch opens (door is open), the e7 emits an audible beep and the display shows a count of the number of times the door status changes from closed to open. If there is no audible beep, then double check the door sensor wiring. 36-0001301 18 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE WINDOW SENSOR TEST 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select WIn. 3. Press MODE to begin the test. When the window switch opens (window is open), the e7 emits an audible beep and the display shows a count of the number of times the window status changes from closed to open. If there is no audible beep, then double check the window sensor wiring. WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN) TEST NOTE: This test is only required when the e7 is wired or wireless connected to the INNControl 3 server in a networked energy management system. The WAN Test verifies the wireless RF or wired RS485 network connection with the INNControl 3 server. 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select WAn. 3. Press MODE to begin the test. This test invokes a command from the INN-
Control 3 server to scroll the Room ID across the display. If the proper ROOM ID does not scroll across the display, then it is likely the INNControl 3 server is not setup, or the RF channel, RF PAN, or RoomID of the e7 is set incorrectly. If in a wired configuration, check the RS485 wiring. RELATIVE HUMIDITY TEST NOTE: The e7 thermostat only displays the measured relative humidity in SERVICE MODE. 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select rH. 3. Press MODE to display the relative humidity percentage. HVAC CONTROL TEST 1. Exit SERVICE MODE by pressing oF|oC. 2. Once in normal operating mode, the thermostat displays the set and mea-
sured temperature, and the current operating mode. 3. Using the UP/DOWN arrow, increase or decrease the temperature by 3-4 degrees. Listen for the on-board relays to engage, and for the HVAC fan to turn on. Verify the HVAC system is reaching the set temperature. 19 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Normal Operation Mode During normal operation, guests or other end-users can make the following settings for a room from the e7 thermostat interface. ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE SET POINT Enter a room temperature set point using the thermostat UP/DOWN keys. The set point low limit is 65 oF, the high limit is 80 oF (adjustable).
The e7 room temperature set point defaults to 72 oF (adjustable) when the guest enters their room for the first time.
The e7 thermostat displays the temperature set point as a default. If an alternative parameter is displayed (such as measured room temperature), the display reverts to the set point after 10 seconds. Measured Temperature - The measured temperature icon is displayed above the set temperature on the right when someone interacts with the thermostat. Outside Temperature Outside Temperature - The measured outside temperature icon is displayed above the set temperature on the left when the thermostat is in dormant mode. CHANGING TO FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS Using the oF|oC button, select whether the temperature set point and room measured temperature are displayed in oC or oF. Each press of the button toggles the display between Centigrade and Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit - F is displayed next to the temperature which is shown in 1 degree increments. Centigrade - C is displayed next to the temperature which is shown in 0.5 degree increments. SETTING THE FAN SPEEDS Pressing the fan button forces the e7 thermostat to exit the default auto mode and employ a pre-determined a fan speed. Auto Mode - Fan speed and heating or cooling are automatically selected to raise or lower room temperature based on the difference between the set point temperature shown on the display and the measured room temperature. Low, Medium, and High Fan Speed - Pre-determined fan speeds are selected by pressing the fan button; successive presses increment the fan speed low to medium to high (indicated by 1 to 3 vertical dots next to the fan). After the highest fan speed is reached, if the button is pressed again it initiates another cycle through the available fan speeds. 36-0001301 20 SELECTING SYSTEM MODE INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Off Auto Mode Heat Only Mode Cool Only Mode Pressing the MODE button cycles the e7 between Off, Auto, Heat Only, and Cool Only modes. In each of these modes, the contents of the main display change accordingly. Note that Auto, Heat Only, and Cool Only have identifying icons displayed above (Auto) or to the left of the temperature (in which case the Auto icon is grayed out).
By default, the thermostat is configured with Off and Auto Modes only.
In Auto Mode, the measured temperature for the space is compared to the set point. Temperature control is achieved by setting the e7 fan speed to automatic and engaging the heating or cooling valves. If the guest selects the fan to run in low speed or high speed via the fan button, then temperature control is delegated to the heating control and cooling control. The fan is no longer modulated until the set point is changed (defaults back to Auto mode) or the Mode button is pressed.
When the fan is operating under automatic control, the applicable fan speed is chosen based on a dedicated P+I control algorithm to achieve the spaces air temperature set point. During normal operation, the measured air temperature of the space is continuously monitored to ensure it does not exceed the temperature protection high limit of 90 F or fall below the temperature protection low limit of 50 F (the Danger Bands). If the measured air temperature in the space exceeds the Danger Band limits, then the fan coil unit will be overridden to a constant enabled state, the fan speed will modulate under its dedicated P+I control, and the heating coil control valve and cooling coil control valve will modulate under their dedicated P+I control to achieve a measured air temperature within the temperature protection limits. 21 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Advanced Configuration Once installed, the e7 requires very little additional configuration. However, there are advanced features in SERVICE MODE that can be used in complex networks. Setting the Advanced Configurations usually requires use of the property specific documentation and references to INNCOM's Application Note AN323 Binding INNCOM Devices is required for device specific Address teaching and binding functions. VIP (LIMITED ENERGY MANAGEMENT) MODE A special mode that can be enabled when an important or discriminating guest is checked into a room. A room placed in VIP mode uses expanded target temperature control bands (allows guests to select higher / lower than normal room target temperatures) and does not use larger temperature control bands when the room becomes un-occupied or the room window or balcony door is open. To activate VIP mode for a room for a 3-day period, perform the following steps:
1. Press and hold MODE 2. Press and hold FAN 3. Press and release the UP arrow button. In VIP mode the display will read LEn for 2 seconds, then return to normal operation. ENTER SERVICE MODE Most of the following features require being in SERVICE MODE. To enter SERVICE MODE do the following:
1. Press and hold oF|oC. 2. Press and hold MODE. 3. Press and hold FAN. 4. Release oF|oC. SETUP ROOM ID See Initial Setup section in this document. SETTING THE PRIVATE AREA NETWORK (PAN ID) This setting is used to segregate the RF Room Gateway device (typically the e7 thermostat) into sub-networks on the DeepMesh Network which are managed by a router - either B574 or B578. The valid ID range is 0-255; refer to the property specific documentation for applicable PAN ID settings. To set the PAN ID, do the following:
1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select PAn. 3. Press MODE 4. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the valid PAN ID value. 5. Press FAN to store the value in memory. SETTING THE RF CHANNEL) NOTE: To avoid interference with commonly used 802.11 WIFI RF channels, it is recommended to use ZigBee Channels 15, 20, 25 and 26. The RF channel value physically represents the RF radio frequency band used by the radio in the e7 thermostat. INNCOM RF devices use ZigBee IEEE 802.15.4 RF channels 11-26 which are 2Mhz wide RF channels between 2.405 GHz and 2.483 Ghz. Two Honeywell Integrated Room Automation devices can communicate with each other only if using the same RF channel. To set the RF channel, complete these steps:
1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select rF. 3. Press MODE 4. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the valid PAN ID value. 5. Press FAN to store the value in memory. 36-0001301 22 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE TEACHING A DEVICE ADDRESS Teaching a device address binds a device to the e7 by passing the Room ID, PAN ID, and RF channel to that device with this function. Do the following:
1. Set the Room ID, PAN ID and RF Channel in the e7 according to instruc-
tions in this manual. 2. In SERVICE MODE, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select Adr. 3. Press FAN to initiate a reverse bind, or press MODE to initiate a forward bind. Refer to device-specific binding documentation to determine which type of binding to use. 4. Refer to INNCOM Application Note 323 for device specific Address Teach instructions. TEACHING A DEVICE I/O MAP In addition to setting the RF parameters (Room ID, PAN ID, RF Channel/RF Tx Power), the Binding process can also set an I/O Map in the target device getting bound. Follow these steps:
1. Set the Room ID, PAN ID and RF Channel in the e7 according to instruc-
tions in this manual. In SERVICE MODE, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select Io. 2. 3. Press FAN to initiate a reverse bind or press MODE to initiate a forward bind. Refer to device-specific binding documentation to determine which type of binding to use 4. Refer to INNCOM Application Note 323 for device specific I/O Map Teach instructions. BINDING A REMOTE DEVICE This function is used to open a remote bind window for devices that do not have a user interface such as a MODEVA or EVORA. The address should match the selected value to open a 120 second window for binding a third party device, such as a RF Door Lock. To bind a remote device, do the following:
1. Set the Room ID, PAN ID and RF Channel in the e7 following instructions in this manual. In SERVICE MODE, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select bnd. 2. 3. Use the UP/DOWN arrow to select the matching address value. 4. Press MODE to initiate a reverse bind or press MODE to initiate a forward bind. Refer to device-specific binding documentation to determine which type of binding to use 5. Refer to INNCOM Application Note 323 for the device specific Remote Device Binding procedure. PING A DEVICE A ping can test communications between two devices connected on the wired S5bus, or RF network 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to scroll to PnG. 3. Press MODE. 4. Enter the address of the device. 5. Press FAN to store the value in memory. 23 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE RESET THE e7 THERMOSTAT This feature can reset the e7 thermostat, or it can be used to reset a remote device. 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to scroll to the rst 3. Press MODE. 4. Either enter zero (0) to reset the e7, or enter the address of the intended device to reset. 5. Press FAN to execute the reset. SETTING THE e7 THERMOSTAT ADDRESS 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to scroll to e7 and press MODE. 3. Enter the desired address for the e7 and press FAN to execute. READING THE e7 SOFTWARE VERSION This parameter displays the versions of the 16 firmware banks, such as the main firmware version, bootloader version, IRAS, CBL, APP Map, etc. Contact an INNCOM Applications Engineer for a detailed understanding of this parameter. 1. Enter SERVICE MODE. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to scroll to ver. 3. Press MODE. The display scrolls the firmware versions by the individual banks. DOOR OPEN ALERT The door icon is illuminated and --- is shown on the large segment display when a door, balcony, or lanai is open. 36-0001301 24 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE Bluetooth/Low Battery/Equipment Alerts Bluetooth The Bluetooth icon is displayed in SERVICE MODE when the Bluetooth transceiver is enabled. Low Battery Aler The low battery alarm is displayed in SERVICE MODE on battery powered e7 models when the batteries need to be replaced. Equipment Alert The equipment alarm is displayed in either SERVICE MODE or in CONTRACTOR MODE. 25 36-0001301 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE INNtool/engINN Support INNtool is software used to create INNCOM Integrated Room Automation Systems (IRAS). For any configuration requirements beyond what is noted in this document, INNtool and engINN are software tools that are used to create the configuration capabilities for projects which are more complex in nature, typically including the INNControl 3 server and combining INNCOM lighting, drapery, amenities control, and third party integrations with the e7 thermostats Energy Management System (EMS). INNtool also produces property specific documentation including:
Property Bill of Materials
Wiring Diagrams
Software for the thermostat and other room automation devices (as required)
Commissioning documents
EMS setting sheet
INNControl 3 scripts
Switch Function Tables
Switch Matrix engINN software that permits a trained INNCOM installer or system integrator to push the engineered configurations for the Integrated Room Automation System Training for INNtool and engINN is part of the Level 2 and Level 3 Training Classes. INNCOM Authorized Systems Integrators should contact their respective E&ES Regional Support Teams to inquire about enrolling in upcoming training sessions. If you have already received training or you are a Honeywell employee supporting the INNCOM business, you can download the updated Revision by going to the following URL: https://www.inncom.com/login TROUBLESHOOTING Section content TBD. 36-0001301 26
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INNCOM e7 Installation Requirements READ ME FIRST REQUIRED TOOLS AND SOFTWARE Required Installation Hardware:
Four #6/32, 1" Philip's Pan Head Screws e7 Smart Wall Mounting Plate e7 Power and HVAC signal Harness Phillips Screw driver Wire cutters / strippers Orange wire nuts Optional Installation Hardware:
e7 Spacer Ring 3 wires for low voltage / S5bus in-room communications (typically CAT-5 or CAT-3 wiring) Door, window, balcony switch and harness (wired to H2); see property specific documentation for remote door, window and balcony switch requirements Remote thermistor (04-1096.FL, wired to H2) Required Installation Software DO NOT THROW THIS UNIT AWAY: One PC-503 USB Commissioning Tool and USB cable per property /
project is shipped to the site. This tool is used in conjunction with Honeywell's engINN commissioning software when advanced commissioning of the e7 is required by a trained and certified INNCOM technician. DO NOT THROW THIS UNIT AWAY. Contact Honeywell technical support for more information. PC-503 USB Commissioning Tool and Cable 36-00012-01 INNCOM e7 Thermostat Installation Instructions FOR ALL UNITS IN CARTON. DO NOT THROW AWAY!
https://pages1.honeywell.com/e7_Install_Instructions.html CAUTION Disconnect the power supply before beginning installation to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. All wiring must comply with local codes and ordinances. Read instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or create a hazard.
Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application.
Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician.
After installation is complete, check product operation as indicated in instructions.
For variations of these systems, refer to the installation instructions of the controlled equipment. INSTALLATION Location Select a location about 1.5m (5ft.) above the floor with good air circulation at average temperature. Do not mount thermostat where it may be affected by:
Drafts or dead spots behind doors or in corners.
Hot or cold air from ducts.
Radiant heat from sun or appliances.
Concealed pipes or chimneys.
Unheated (un-cooled) areas behind the thermostat.
If RF equipped, do not install near other RF sources/
transmitters.
When the thermostat is equipped with PIR, consider view angle, range characteristics, and mounting position for proper coverage. Mounting The INNCOM e7 thermostat is typically mount on a standard double-gang (4 x 4) junction box. The installation kit provides a Smart Wall Mounting Plate and an optional Spacer Ring. The optional Spacer Ring is only required when a standard double-
gang (4 x 4) junction box is not available, or when more space is required for wiring. If mounted on a single-gang box, the right side (keypad side) of the e7 overlaps the wall area to the right. A low-voltage mounting plate, mud ring, or low-voltage caddy may be used for mounting 24 volt applications. To mount the e7, complete the following steps:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Position the optional spacer ring (if used) and Smart Wall Mounting Plate as shown in Fig. 1. 2. Ensure the optional spacer ring (if used) and Smart Mounting Plate are oriented with the raised arrow point-
ing UP. Attach them to the junction box using the mount-
ing screws provided. 3. Use wire nuts to connect the Power and HVAC wiring harness to the power and valve/fan control signal wires within the electrical box. See the pre-defined commission-
ing document for application-specific wire connections. 4. To connect the unit to the input power and the relays to the loads, plug the pre-wired power and HVAC signal har-
ness connector into the female receptacle at the back of the e7 (H1). When using mixed voltage, voltage separation must be maintained. Line voltage must reside in the left side of the gang box. Low voltage must reside in the right side of the gang box. 5. Hook the tabs at the top rear of the e7 housing into the matching depressions at the top of the Smart Mounting Plate and rotate the bottom of the housing toward the wall until it snaps into place. Secure the housing to the Smart Mounting Plate with the two small captive screws at the bottom of the housing. 7. Apply power to the e7 by closing the applicable supply 6. breaker. Verify that the e7 powers up. Values should begin appearing on the LCD display. Power/HVAC signal harness to thermostat 4 Junction Box Optional Spacer Ring Smart Mounting Ring Fig. 1. e7 Exploded View Assembly Reference INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WIRING H2 - Low Voltage Signals H1 - Power/HVAC Signals Table 3. H2 Low Voltage Signals Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Color Green Black White Yellow Signal GND VEE S5bus DIN1 Orange DIN2 Red DIN3 Brown Grey AO AI Typical Function Ground 12 VDC Communications Entry Door, 2 transitions to active Balcony Door/Window, 2 transitions to active External PIR/Motion Sensor, 2 transitions to active 0-10 V VFD Fan Remote Thermistor Wiring Diagrams NOTE: If the HVAC configuration for your application is not shown here, refer to the document: e7 Wiring Configurations found online at:
https://pages1.honeywell.com/e7_Install_Instructions.html Generic FCU:24 VAC Generic FCU: 110-220 VAC H1 H2 AI AO DIN3 DIN2 DIN1 S5bus 12VDC GND H3 RS485 H4 BLE 10 H1 1 E361577 Sensing Control Niantic, CT 06357 Country of Origin: Mexico Patent Pending Honeywell GmbH Boeblinger Str. 17 71101 Schoenaich Germany FCC ID: HS9-201528 IC: 573R-201528 Table 1. H1 Red Connector: 24 VAC Power/HVAC Sig-
nals Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Color Green Red Black Blue Brown Yellow White Grey Violet Orange Typical Function Ground 24 VAC Common High Fan Medium Fan or Second Stage Heat Cold Water Valve (FCU) or Compressor Signal (Heat Pump) Hot Water Valve (FCU) or Reversing Valve
(Heat Pump) Valve Power Fan Power Low Fan Table 2. H1 White Connector: 110-220 VAC Power/
HVAC Signals Pin Color Green 1 2 Black White 3 Yellow 4 Orange 5 6 Red 7 8 9 10 Brown Grey Violet Blue Typical Function Ground Line Neutral High Fan Medium Fan or Second Stage Heat Cold Water Valve (FCU) or Compressor Signal (Heat Pump) Hot Water Valve (FCU) or Reversing Valve
(Heat Pump) Valve Power Fan Power Low Fan 36-0001201 2 HpB Single-Stage Heat: 24 VAC HpB Single-Stage Heat: 100-220 VAC HpO Single-Stage Heat: 110-220 VAC INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INITIAL SETUP IMPORTANT: Before going through the initial setup sequences, ensure the thermostat is mounted and connected to the Smart Wall Plate. NOTE: Prior to completing Initialization Mode, or pushing the thermostat configuration from engINN, the thermostat is configured with factory defaults to disable any call for heat, cool, or low, medium and high fan speeds to protect the HVAC equipment.
When properly connected, the thermostat will proceed into INTIALIZATION MODE and display rId.
When not properly connected to the Smart Wall Plate, the unit will display the alert message SWp and the alert icon will illuminate until the Smart Wall Plate is connected. SETUP ROOM ID 2. 1. Once rid is displayed, press MODE. The default Room ID value (65535) is displayed and will begin scrolling across the screen one numerical setting at a time, from highest to lowest (left most to right most value). Note that the five-
digit number is comprised of three fields: highest digit, mid-
dle two digits, lowest two digits. Three settings must be made. Scrolling will stop at the highest digit first. Use the UP/
DOWN arrow buttons to change this value (range is 0-6). Press FAN to continue. Set the next two values in the sequence using the UP/
DOWN arrow buttons (range is 0-99). Press MODE to continue. Repeat this step for the lowest two values (range is 0-99) and press MODE. Press MODE to accept the value. 3. HpO Two-Stage Heat: 24 VAC 4. The new ID number scrolls across the display. The unit beeps when the value is stored to memory. Once the scroll-
ing is completed, Press the DOWN arrow button to dis-
play HVAC (HAC) menu. 3 36-0001201 SETUP HVAC TYPE EXIT INITIALIZATION MODE When setup is complete, exit INITIALIZATION MODE by pressing the F/C key. Str is displayed, indicating the setup values are stored in memory, the unit reboots and begins operating the HVAC equipment as configured. RESETTING INITIALIZATION MODE If the user needs to return to the settings made in INITIALIZATION MODE, do the following:
1. Enter SERVICE MODE:
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to display rst, then 1. Press and hold F/C. 2. Press and hold MODE. 3. Press and hold FAN. 4. Release F/C. press MODE. 7. Use the DOWN button to select 255. 8. Press FAN. 9. The unit will reset, clear all previous values, and enter INI-
TIALIZATION MODE again. 1. After HAC is displayed, press MODE. 2. Set the HVAC type desired using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to choose one of the following options:
00: Not Defined FC4: 4 pipe fan coil unit FW2: 2 pipe fan coil unit with W2 FC2: 2 pipe fan coil unit PAC: PTAC unit HbW: Heat Pump B with W2 assist HpB: Heat Pump B with W2 replace HoW: Heat Pump O with W2 assist HpO: Heat Pump O with W2 replace 3. Press MODE to accept the value. The unit beeps to con-
firm the value has been set. 4. The display will show - -. Press the DOWN arrow button to display the Fan speed (FAN) menu. SETUP FAN SPEED 1. Once FAN is displayed, use the Up/DOWN arrow buttons to choose the fan speed:
00: Not Defined Lo: Low Speed (single speed) LH: Low / High LMh:Low / Medium* / High
*For heat pump models utilizing reversing valve, medium heat and medium fan speed will not be available. 2. Press MODE to execute the setting, the unit beeps to con-
firm it is set. 36-0001201 4 INNCOM E7 THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTRACTOR MODE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE UL Listing This device meets UL 60730-2-9, CAN/CSA-E60730-9 Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls -
Part 2-9: Particular Requirements for Temperature Sensing Control Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Honeywell International, Inc. could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This device 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. Tout changement ou modification nayant pas t expressment approuv par Honeywell International, Inc. pourrait annuler lautorisation de lutilisateur dutiliser lquipement. Cet quipement a subi des tests prouvant sa conformit aux limites prescrites pour les appareils numriques de classe B, selon la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC. Ces limites ont t conues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nuisibles lorsque lappareil est utilis dans un environnement rsidentiel. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre de lnergie radiolectrique et, sil nest pas install et utilis conformment aux instructions, peut causer des interfrences nuisibles aux communications radio. Toutefois, il ny a aucune garantie que ces interfrences ne puissent survenir dans une installation donne. Si cet quipement cause des interfrences nuisibles la rception de signaux de radio ou de tlvision, ce qui peut tre dtermin en lteignant et en lallumant, lutilisateur peut essayer de corriger ces interfrences par les mesures suivantes :
- Rorienter ou dplacer lantenne rceptrice.
- Augmenter la distance entre lquipement et le rcepteur.
- Brancher lquipement sur un circuit diffrent de celui sur lequel le rcepteur est branch.
- Consulter le dtaillant ou un technicien expriment en radio/tlvision pour de laide. Cet quipement a subi des tests prouvant sa conformit aux limites prescrites pour les appareils numriques de classe A, selon la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC. Ces limites ont t conues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nuisibles lorsque lappareil est utilis dans un environnement commercial. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut mettre de lnergie radiolectrique et, sil nest pas install et utilis conformment aux instructions, peut causer des interfrences nuisibles aux communications radio. Lutilisation de cet quipement dans une zone rsidentielle est susceptible de causer des interfrences nuisibles auquel cas lutilisateur sera tenu de corriger ces interfrences ses propres frais Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements FCC et IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Cet appareil ne doivent pas tre placs ct de ou fonctionner en conjonction avec toute autre antenne ou transmetteur. Industry Canada (IC) 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 prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Contractor mode allows conditioning a space during the construction phase to a defined set temperature and locking out the key pad to prevent tampering. To configure this mode, do the following:
1. Enter SERVICE MODE:
(1) Press and hold F/C.
(2) Press and hold MODE.
(3) Press and hold FAN.
(4) Release F/C. 2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select ctr. 3. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the target temperature (range: Off - 80 degrees F). 4. Press FAN to continue. Once FAN is pressed, the display scrolls the set temperature and the unit beeps to confirm the value has been set. 5. Press F/C to exit SERVICE MODE. The unit dis-
plays the target and measured temperature, and the alert icon. Any key press to change set temperature, fan speed or mode are locked out. EXIT CONTRACTOR MODE 1. Enter SERVICE MODE (Step 1 in the previous section). 2. Use the UP/ DOWN arrows to display - - then press FAN to turn off CONTRACTOR MODE. 3. Press F/C to exit SERVICE MODE. Property Specific Configurations Once initial setup is completed, the e7 can support a range of expanded Integrated Room Automation System functionality. This additional functionality is deployed using Honeywell's software tools INNtool and engINN. Training for INNtool and engINN for system design and commissioning is now included in the Level 2 and Level 3 classes. INNCOM Authorized Systems Integrators should contact their respective E&ES Regional Support Teams to inquire about enrolling in upcoming training sessions. If you have already received training or you are a Honeywell employee supporting the INNCOM business, you can download the software here:
https://www.inncom.com/login The material in this document is for information purposes only. The content and the product it describes are subject to change without notice. Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document. In no event shall Honeywell be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this document, nor shall it be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of this document. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Honeywell. Copyright 2017 by Honeywell International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Honeywell | 277 West Main Street | Niantic, CT 06357 | Phone: 1.860-739-4468 | www.INNCOM.com
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1985 Douglas Drive
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Golden Valley, MN
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@us.bureauveritas.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
HS9
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
201528100
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
P**** W****
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1 | Title |
Sr. Compliance Engr
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1 | Telephone Number |
763-9********
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1 | Fax Number |
763-9********
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1 |
P******@Honeywell.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 06/11/2018 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | E7 Thermostat | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device 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. End-users and installers must be provided with installation and operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. This devices supports Bluetooth and Zigbee modes. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
BUREAU VERITAS CONSUMER PRODUCTS SERVICES, INC.
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1 | Name |
S******** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
978 6******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
97848********
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1 |
s******@us.bureauveritas.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2405 | 2480 | 0.079 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2402 | 2480 | 0.003 |
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