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Installation Guide Model TBZ500 Battery Powered Z-Wave Thermostat This thermostat is compatible with most HVAC systems, including the following:
24VAC systems Note: requires both the R and C wires unless battery powered. Standard gas/oil/electric heating systems o o 1 stage heating and cooling 2 stage heating and cooling Heat Pump systems:
o o o 1 stage heating and cooling 2 stage heating and cooling 2nd or 3rd stage Auxiliary heating (heat strips) Do NOT use for line voltage controls (120/240VAC) The thermostat can be powered by batteries or 24VAC. Battery Power The thermostat can be powered by four AA Alkaline batteries. The thermostat will operate for approximately two years on four AA Alkaline batteries depending on the frequency of user operations and backlight operation. Always use Alkaline batteries and replace in complete all four at a time with new batteries. Z-Wave Operation when Battery Powered Important Note: If the thermostat is installed on a Z-Wave network, while it is battery powered, it will not work as a Z-Wave repeater. 24VAC Power Powering the thermostat with 24VAC power requires both the C wire (24VAC common wire - typically blue) and the R wire (24VAC hot wire - typically red). If the C wire is not available, then batteries are required. Note! If the thermostat is powered from 24VAC, batteries are not required. Z-Wave Operation when 24VAC powered If the thermostat is installed on a Z-Wave network while it is 24VAC powered, it operates as an always-on Z-Wave repeater. Installation Steps Remove old thermostat. Install TBZ500 Set up the thermostat for the HVAC system Enroll on Z-Wave network Remove old thermostat Turn off power. Usually at the heating/cooling system or circuit- breaker panel. Remove cover of old thermostat to expose the wiring terminals Take a picture of the wiring terminals! Note: This will help with troubleshooting later if needed. Mark the wires attached to the terminals with the wiring labels included DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 1 Use the terminal labels and not the wiring color to mark the wires Remove the old thermostat base Caution. Dont let the wires slip into the wall. Y Y R R C G G W W C*
Mark the wires according to the terminal markings. There may be additional wires. Mark these according to the terminals. Y1, Y2, W1, W2, O, B.
*Note: the C wire (24V common) may not be present. If there is no C wire, the TBZ500 must be powered by batteries. If the C wire is present, you can power the thermostat without batteries Take a Picture!
Wiring colors. While the wiring terminals markings are intended to match the wire color
(R=red, G=green, W=white, Y=yellow), not all installations were correctly installed this way. Be sure to follow the terminal marking when marking the wires, even if the wire color doesnt match. The C wire. If the 24VAC Common wire (usually Blue) is present and is connect to 24VAC common at the HVAC system end, the thermostat can be powered from the HVAC system and batteries are not required. If there is no Common wire, batteries are required. Mount the thermostat base Mount the thermostat base to the wall using the wall anchors and screws provided. Level as needed. Connect the wires most common connections Single Stage Gas Heating/Cooling HVAC System Wiring to the Thermostat R vs RC and RH Connections:
Typical HVAC installations will have a common heating and cooling system 24VAC transformer. For these systems, there is only one 24VAC R wire and it can connect to either the RC or RH terminal on the thermostat. The thermostat is supplied with an RC-RH jumper installed. Do not remove the jumper for common transformer HVAC systems. Some installations may have separate heating and cooling systems/transformers. For those systems there will be a separate R wire for the heating (RH) and cooling transformers (RC). Connect the wires as marked from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat back.
*C wire (24VAC common) may not be present. If not, batteries must be installed. Factory installed RC and RH jumper Thermostat Terminal Block W2/O W1 RH C RC G Y1 Y2 C*
W G R Y DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 2 C*
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To connect dual transformer systems, FIRST REMOVE THE SUPPLIED RH-RC JUMPER. Then connect the heating R wire to the RH terminal and the cooling R wire to the RC terminal on the thermostat. Single Stage Heat Pump HVAC System Wiring to the Thermostat If you have additional wires, see the wiring diagrams on page 5 and 6. Check that the wires are screwed into the terminal blocks firmly. Gently pull on the wires to confirm the connection. Push all the excess wiring back into the wall. Mount the thermostat If the thermostat is 24VAC powered (24VAC common C wire connected). DO NOT INSTALL BATTERIES!
Connect the wires as marked from the HVAC system to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat back.
*C wire (24VAC common) Heat Pump systems usually have the C wire connected to the thermostat. If there isnt a C wire, batteries must be installed.
** O or B wires (changeover valve) connect to the W2/O terminal on the thermostat. Set the correct changeover operation (O = change over with cool, B
= changeover with cool) in the SETUP menu. Connect the R wire to either RC or RH terminals. Factory installed RC and RH jumper Factory installed RC and RH jumper. Do not remove. Thermostat Terminal Block W2/O W1 RH C RC G Y1 Y2 W G R Y Install the thermostat on to the base. Turn on power to the thermostat. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 3 If the thermostats is battery powered (NO 24VAC C wire connected), install 4 AA batteries into the back of the thermostat. Install the thermostat on to the base. Turn on power to the thermostat.
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DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 4 Standard Gas/Electric HVAC System Wiring Standard HVAC System Typical thermostat wiring colors. Caution: verify that original wiring matches. Colors may be different. Thermostat back Thermostat Connection Blue Red White Orange Green Yellow Black/Brown C 24VAC Common R 24VAC Return W1 Heat Stage 1 W2 Heat Stage 2 G Fan Y1 Compressor Stage 1 Y2 Compressor Stage 2 C wire is not required for battery operation. C wire is required for 24VAC operation. G 2 Y 1 Y 1 W C 4 2 H R 4 2 C R 4 2 O
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2 W Factory Installed RC/RH jumper Thermostat Setup:
Standard Gas/Electric HVAC Systems For Single Stage Heat/Cool Systems:
Go to the Menu screen by pressing and holding the FAN button for 5 seconds Press the down arrow to select the SYSTEM menu and press Select. Set the following:
SYSTEM TYPE: Set to STANDARD FAN TYPE: Set to GAS for typical gas furnace (fan is controlled by the furnace) For Two Stage Heat/Cool Systems:
Go to ADVANCED SYSTEMS SETTINGS menu. From the Setup menu screen, press and hold the Fan and Down arrow buttons for 5 seconds. Use the Down arrow button to select the following:
2ND STAGE HEAT ENABLE: Enable second stage heating output 2ND STAGE COOL ENABLE: Enable second stage cooling output If a single stage cooling system, leave this set to N. If a two stage cooling system, set to Y to enable. If a single stage heating system, leave this set to N If a 2 stage heating system, set to Y to enable. Set to ELECTRIC for electric heat (fan on with heat call) For single transformer systems, connect R wire to either RC or RH terminal. They are jumpered together by the factory installed jumper. For systems with separate heating
& cooling transformers, connect Heating R to RH and Cooling R to RC. NOTE! REMOVE THE FACTORY INSTALLED RC/RH JUMPER. Default Thermostat Setup:
Type: Standard HVAC Fan Type: Gas Heat 1 Stage heating 1 Stage cooling No Setup change required for this configuration DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 5 Heat Pump HVAC System Wiring Heat Pump HVAC System Thermostat Connection Typical thermostat wiring colors. Caution: verify that original wiring matches. Colors may be different. Blue Red White Orange Green Yellow Black/Brown C 24VAC Common R 24VAC Return W1 Aux Heat O Changeover Valve G Fan Y1 Compressor Stage 1 Y2 Compressor Stage 2 Thermostat back O
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2 W 1 W C 4 2 H R 4 2 C R 4 2 G 1 Y 2 Y Factory installed RC/RH jumper C wire is not required for battery operation. NOTE! Most Heat Pump systems do have the C wire and the thermostat can be power by the 24VAC from the HVAC system. Batteries are not required for 24VAC powered systems. Connect the R wire to either the RC or RH terminal. DO NOT REMOVE THE RC/RH JUMPER Thermostat Setup:
Heat Pump HVAC Systems For Single Stage Heat/Cool Systems:
Go to the Menu screen by pressing and holding the FAN button for 5 seconds Press the down arrow to select the SYSTEM menu and press Select. Set the following:
SYSTEM TYPE: Set to HEAT PUMP CHANGE OVER: For changeover with cooling systems (Orange wire): set to WITH COOL (most common and default setting) Note! If you get heating when you expected cooling or vice versa, change the Change Over type to the opposite setting. For changeover with heating systems (Brown wire): set to WITH HEAT You must configure the thermostats changeover valve setting to work correctly with your HVAC system. Check your system information to be sure and note the color of original thermostat wire and the terminal it was connected to. No matter what the old stat connection was (O or B), connect the wire to the thermostats W2/O terminal. For Two Stage Heat/Cool Systems:
Go to ADVANCED SYSTEMS SETTINGS menu. From the Setup menu screen, press and hold the Fan and Down arrow buttons for 5 seconds. Use the Down arrow button to select the following:
AUXHEAT: If you have auxiliary heat strips, set this to Y to enable. (Default is Y) 2ND STAGE HEAT ENABLE: Enable second stage heating outputs If a single stage heating system, leave this set to N If a 2 stage heating system, set to Y to enable. 2ND STAGE COOL ENABLE: Enable second stage cooling outputs If a single stage cooling system, leave this set to N. If a two stage cooling system, set to Y to enable. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 6 Thermostat Setup The thermostat must be setup for the correct system type and configuration of the HVAC system for proper operation. Preset HVAC System settings The thermostat is preset for the following typical HVAC system configuration:
HVAC system type: Standard gas/electric HVAC fan type: Gas heat HVAC heating stages: one HVAC cooling stages: one If the thermostat is installed on this type HVAC system, the System setup does not need to be changed. If installed on a Heat Pump HVAC system or any HVAC configuration other than the preset settings, change the System settings in the SYSTEM setup menu to match the HVAC system. Changing the HVAC system setup The thermostat normally displays the Thermostat Main Control Screen. To change the thermostats HVAC system settings, select the Menu Screen and then select the SYSTEM menu. Follow instructions below to access the SYSTEM menu. Note: To conserve battery life, the thermostat backlight turns off after a short time of no activity. The first press of any button turns on the backlight (but does not initiate any action). Press the button again to initiate the action desired. If the backlight is already on, button presses work with the first press. Thermostat Main Screen The thermostat Main screen shows the basic thermostat settings and controls. It allows you to set the temperature setpoints and the operating modes of the HVAC system. To change the thermostat setup and other user options, first select the thermostat Menu screen. To select the Menu screen, press and hold the FAN button until the Setup screen is displayed DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 7 Thermostat Menu Screen Press Select to enter the selected menu Press Done to exit back to the Main Thermostat Screen Menu choices are displayed in the Status Display Line. Use the Up/Down buttons to change to the desired menu item, then press Select Selecting the Menu Options When the Thermostat Menu Screen is displayed, use the Up or Down arrow buttons to scroll through the following options:
SETUP (user preference settings) SYSTEM (HVAC system setup) ZWAVE (install/uninstall from Z-Wave network) CLOCK (set the time and day) INFO (firmware versions and Z-Wave network information) SYSTEM SETUP To change the HVAC system default settings, scroll down to the SYSTEM item and press Select. SYSTEM Menu The SYSTEM menu is used to setup the thermostat for the correct HVAC system type. HVAC System Type: Standard Gas/Electric or Heat Pump Fan Type: Gas Heating or Electric Heating Changeover Valve Type (for Heat Pump Systems): Changeover with Cooling or with Heating. When SYSTEM is selected in the Menu options, the following setup options will be displayed in the text line. Use the UP/Down arrow buttons to scroll to the desired setting. Press Select to change a setting. The current setting for that selection will be flashing. Change the selection with the Up/Down arrows. When the desired setting has been selected, Press Select again to save it. System Type DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 For Standard Gas/Electric systems, select Standard. This is the default setting. For Heat Pump systems, use the Up/Dn arrows to change to Heat Pump Then press Done to exit. Page 8 Press Select to set. Press Done to exit For Gas heat: select GAS. This is the default setting. For Electric heat: use the Up/Dn arrows to change to ELECTRIC. Press Select to set Press Done to exit Fan Type (For Standard HVAC systems only) Fan type depends on the heating system type. Changeover Type (For Heat Pump HVAC systems only) The changeover (or reversing) valve is used to change from heating to cooling operation. It is either a changeover with cooling type or changeover with heating type. Most are changeover with cooling, which is the default setting. For Changeover with Cooling systems, select WITH COOL. This is the default setting. For Changeover with Heating systems, use the Up/Dn arrows to change to WITH HEAT. Press Select to set Press Done to exit Not sure what type Changeover system? Check the existing thermostat connections to help determine this. If the original system had an orange wire connected to an O terminal, then this is a changeover with cool system. If there was a brown wire connected to a B terminal, then this is a change over with heat system. Set the Change Over setting accordingly. (Caution: These are typical wiring colors/connections) Note: If heating comes on when cooling is expected or vice versa, change the Change Over Type to the opposite setting. Advanced System Settings Menu The Advanced System Settings Menu provides for addition system setup options. These settings can affect system operation and should only be changed by qualified HVAC installers. To access the Advanced System Settings menu, first press and hold the Fan button to get into the Setup menu. While in the Setup Menu, press and hold both the Fan and Down Arrow buttons for 5 seconds. The first menu item in the Advance System Settings menu Display Lock, will be displayed. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll through the menu options to the desired setting. Press Select (Mode) button to change a setting. Once it begins to flash, use the Up/Down buttons to select the desired setting. Press the Select button to accept the new setting (flashing will stop). Advanced Settings Display Lock Y = Display LOCKED N = Display UNLOCKED Allows the thermostat buttons to be locked. When the buttons are locked, none of the thermostat buttons will function. Range: Y or N Default: N DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 9 Default: Y Default: N Default: N Range Y or N Range: Y or N Range: Y or N To unlock the thermostat, press and hold the FAN button for 5 seconds to access the Setup screen (its the only button that works in the lock mode). Access the Advanced Settings Menu (as above) to turn the Display Lock off. Test Mode Test mode shortens the system built-in delays (like MOT and MRT) Y= Test mode on. Reduces all delays to 10 sec for quicker system testing N= Test mode off. Normal system delays Aux Heat Enable (Heat Pump Systems only) Range: Y or N Enables the Auxiliary Heat operation. Typically the Aux Heat will be heat-strips in a Heat Pump system 2nd Stage Heat Enable Enables the 2nd Stage Heat operation 2nd Stage Cool Enable Enables the 2nd Stage Cool operation Minimum Run Time Sets the Minimum Run Time (MRT) delay before a heating/cooling cycle can turn off. Sets heating/cooling cycle time. Prevents rapid on/off cycling. Minimum Off Time Sets the Minimum Off Time (MOT) delay before another heating/cooling cycle can begin. Provides compressor short cycle protection. WAIT is displayed on screen when active. Heat Setpoint Max Sets the maximum heating setpoint value. Will not ramp or accept setpoints higher than this maximum. Cool Setpoint Min Sets the minimum cooling setpoint value. Will not ramp or accept setpoints lower than this minimum. Heat Blower Off Delay Sets the system blower delay off time after a heat call ends (fan purge). Cool Blower Off Delay Sets the system blower delay off time after a cool call ends (fan purge). Heat - Cool Delta Sets the minimum separation between heating and cooling setpoints. Range: 3 - 15 degrees. Range: 0-90 seconds Range: 0-90 seconds Range: 1- 9 Minutes Range: 5-9 Minutes Range: 30F to 109F (0C-43C) Default: 90F (32C) Range: 33F to 112F (2C-45C) Default: 60F (15C) Default: 3F (1C) Default: 0 (off) Default: 0 (off) Default: N Default: 3 Default: 5 Note! Attempts to lower the cooling setpoint below the heating setpoint will PUSH the heating setpoint down to maintain this separation. The same applies to setting the heating setpoint above the cooling setpoint, it will PUSH the cooling setpoint up to maintain the setpoint delta separation. Heating Stage 1 On Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 heating starts. Heating Stage 1 Off Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 heating stops. Stage 1 turns off at setpoint + Delta Stage 1. Heating Stage 2 On Threshold Range: 1 to 6 degrees Range: 0 to 5 degrees Range: 2 to 7 degrees Default: 1 Default: 0 Default: 2 DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 10 Range: 0 to 6 degrees Range: 3 to 8 degrees Range: 0 to 7 degrees Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating starts. Heating Stage 2 Off Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 heating stops. Stage 2 turns off at setpoint + Delta Stage 2. Aux Heat On Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 3 heating starts. Aux Heat Off Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 3 heating stops. Stage 3 turns off at setpoint + Delta Stage 3. Cooling Stage 1 On Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 cooling starts. Cooling Stage 1 Off Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 1 cooling stops. Stage 1 turns off at setpoint - Delta Stage 1 Cooling Stage 2 On Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 cooling starts. Cooling Stage 2 Off Threshold Sets the delta from setpoint that stage 2 cooling stops. Stage 2 turns off at setpoint - Delta Stage 2. Restore Defaults Restores all settings to factory defaults. Press Yes to restore defaults Press No to exit and not restore defaults Range: 1 to 7 degrees Range: 0 to 6 degrees Range: 2 to 8 degrees Range: 0 to 7 degrees Default: 0 Default: 3 Default: 0 Default: 1 Default: 0 Default: 2 Default: 0 Range: Yes, No Default: No Z-Wave Installation See the Operating Guide for instructions on installing the thermostat on a Z-Wave network. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 11 Heating/Cooling Mode Selection Fan Mode Selection Operation Guide Model TBZ500 Battery Powered Z-Wave Thermostat Main Thermostat Screen Backlit Display Text Display Line Room Temperature Temperature Setting Warmer Cooler Battery Compartment Flip over 2xAA or 4xAA Alkaline Batteries Text Display Line Backlight and Button Operation The thermostat backlight is normally set to go out after 20 seconds of no button presses to conserve battery power. If the backlight is off, the first button press of any button will only turn on the backlight. Once the backlight is on, the buttons function normally. TBZ500 Display System Operation Modes
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Off Heat-E Cool Auto Select Auto On Done Fan Mode indicators LOW BATT System Mode indicators FC 123 Low Battery indicator Display Lock indicator Z-Wave Network Installed indicator displayed > System is ON and heating displayed > System is ON and cooling DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 12 blinking > System is ON and heating. Minimum Run Time (MRT) delay is active. blinking > System is ON and cooling. Minimum Run Time (MRT) delay is active. Staging Indicators 1 = Stage 1 heating or cooling is ON 2 = Stage 2 heating or cooling is ON 3 = Stage 3 heating (Aux Heat) is ON For Heat Pump systems only:
Heat-E = Emergency heat mode active Setting the System Mode Press MODE button to change system mode System Modes Off: System is off. No heating or cooling will come on. If system was on, it will turn off immediately. Heat: Only heating will occur. Cool: Only cooling will occur. Auto: Heating or cooling will come on according to the heating and cooling setpoints. The system will automatically switch between heating and cooling modes as needed to maintain the setpoints. Special Heat Pump Mode: Emergency Heat Heat-E: An additional system mode, Heat-E for Emergency Heat will be displayed if the HVAC System Type is set to Heat Pump. If there is a compressor failure with the Heat Pump system, setting the mode to Emergency Heat will allow the supplemental Aux Heat to come on first whenever there is a call for heating. It also disables the compressor output to prevent further damage to the HVAC system. Caution! Emergency Heat should only be used for emergencies until the HVAC system can be repaired. Running the system in Emergency Heat mode is commonly the most expensive mode since only the electric heat strips are being used instead of the more efficient heat pump compressor. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 13 Setting the Heating or Cooling Temperature Setpoint Setpoint Change screen Setpoint being changed Press MODE button to change from the heat setpoint to the cool setpoint Press either Up or Down arrow button to go to the Setpoint Change screen Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to set the desired temperature setpoint Raise Temperature Lower Temperature Pressing the Up or Down buttons will change the setpoint 1 degree. Press and hold the button to ramp the setpoint. Press Done (FAN button) to set the setpoint and exit back to the main thermostat screen or wait for the screen to automatically time out. Setpoint Change To change the setpoint, press the Up or Down arrow buttons. The screen will switch to the setpoint change screen (as above) and show the current setpoint of the current heating or cooling mode. Adjust setpoint temperature up or down with the arrow buttons. Note! When in the Setpoint Change screen, pressing the MODE button will switch the setpoint being displayed between the Heat and Cool setpoints. Setpoint Push: The cooling setpoint cannot be set below the heating setpoint. The thermostat will push the heating setpoint lower if the cooling setpoint is set below the current heating setpoint. A 3 degree separation is maintained between the heating and cooling setpoints. The same is true for raising the heating setpoint above the cooling setpoint. The thermostat will push the cooling setpoint up to maintain the 3 degree separation. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 14 Setting the Fan Mode Press the FAN button to change the Fan mode independent of the heating or cooling system operation. Auto: Fan automatically operated by the HVAC system. (normal setting) Fan Modes:
On: Manual Fan mode. Fan stays on until mode is changed back to Auto, Thermostat Menu Mode The Thermostat has a menu of setup and information displays. To change to the Menu Mode, press and hold the FAN button for 5 seconds. The display will change to the Menu Mode and display the Setup screen. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll through other menu items. Thermostat Main Screen Press and hold the FAN button for 5 seconds to go to the Menu Mode screen DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 15 Menu Mode Screen Press Select to go to the selected menu item screen Press Done to go back to the Thermostat Main Screen Menu Mode options Menu item display Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired menu item SETUP User preference settings SYSTEM Thermostat HVAC system settings ZWAVE Z-Wave network install or remove CLOCK Setting the thermostat time and day INFO Displays thermostat version and setup info SETUP Menu User preference settings. FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS. Select the temperature display mode. BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT. Sets the time from last button press that the backlight will turn off. Range:10-30 seconds. Note: long backlight timeouts will reduce battery life. If the thermostat is powered from 24VAC, the backlight timeout can be set to 0 which will keep the backlight on continuously. SENSOR CALIBRATION Change the temperature calibration by +/- 7 degrees. Use the Up/Dn arrow buttons to change to the desired display temperature. SYSTEM Menu SYSTEM TYPE. Select the system type, STANDARD or HEAT PUMP FAN TYPE (Standard systems only). Select fan type: GAS (typical default setting) or ELECTRIC CHANGE OVER TYPE (Heat Pump systems only). Select the Changeover type:
Changeover WITH COOL (typical default setting) Changeover WITH HEAT DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 16 See Installation Guide for more information on System setup and the Advanced Systems Menu Z-WAVE Menu This menu item allows the thermostat to be enrolled to the Z-Wave network. Follow the instructions shown in the Z-Wave Operation section (page 19) to enroll the Thermostat onto the network. CLOCK Menu Set the time and day of the week. Press select to set the DAY. The current day of the week setting will be displayed. Press the UP/DN arrows to change the day of the week desired. Press select to set the TIME. The current time will be displayed. Press the UP/DN arrows to change the time. INFO Menu The INFO menu displays information about the thermostat. Use the Up/Dn buttons to scroll through the various items. Thermostat information displayed:
VERSION Thermostat firmware version ZWAVE Z-Wave firmware version NODE ID Z-Wave Node ID HOME ID Z-Wave Home ID SYSTEM TYPE displays current System Type setting (Standard or Heat Pump) If System Type = Standard FAN TYPE displays current Fan Type setting If System Type = Heat Pump CHANGEOVER TYPE displays current Change Over valve (reversing valve) setting Thermostat Operation Minimum Run Time (MRT) The thermostat has a Minimum Run Time (MRT) delay after the start of any heating or cooling call. This minimum run time assures even heating and cooling cycles. The MRT will keep the system on, even if it reaches the setpoint room temperature, or you change the setpoint to a temperature that would satisfy the call, until the MRT expires. Changing the Mode to OFF will cancel the MRT and the system will turn off immediately. The MRT can be adjusted in the Advanced Settings menu of the thermostat. Note: The MRT status is shown in the thermostat Status display. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 17 Minimum Off Time (MOT) The thermostat has a Minimum Off Time (MOT) delay after any heating or cooling cycle ends. This delay prevents rapid heating/cooling cycles and also provides short cycle protection for the system compressor. This delay may be noticeable when you change a setpoint and it does not respond immediately due to the MOT delay timer preventing the system from restarting. The MOT delay time can be adjusted in the Advanced Settings menu of the thermostat but there is a minimum of a 5 minute delay to assure compressor protection. Note: The MOT status is shown in the thermostat Status display. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 18 Z-Wave Operation Thermostat Battery Operation: If the thermostat is installed in a Z-Wave network while powered by batteries, it will be enrolled as a Z-Wave FLiRs type device. This is a power saving mode that conserves the batteries by keeping the radio asleep most of the time. However, in this mode, the thermostat does not act as a repeater/router in the Z-Wave network. Thermostat 24VAC Operation: If the thermostat is installed in a Z-Wave network while powered by 24VAC, it will be enrolled as an always-listening device and can act as a router node in the Z-Wave network. Caution! Once installed in a Z-Wave network, if you change how the thermostat is powered (from batteries to 24VAC or vice versa), you must remove and re-enrolled the thermostat in the Z-Wave network for it to work correctly. Adding the thermostat to a Z-Wave network. 1. Follow the instructions provided with your system for enrolling the thermostat. 2. Press and hold the FAN button on the Thermostat until the screen changes to the Menu screen. 3. Press the UP button until ZWAVE is shown in the Status Display line then press Select. INSTALL should be shown on the status line. 4. 5. When instructed by your system installation to add the thermostat to the network press the Select button to install. Wait until SUCCESS or FAILED is shown on the status display. 6. Press Done on the Thermostat to exit the ZWAVE screen. 7. Press Done on the Thermostat again to exit the Menu screen. 8. Once enrolled on your systems network, continue to follow the instructions provided to complete the enrollment and naming of the thermostat. 9. The indicator should be shown on the Thermostat Main screen indicating the thermostat has successfully been enrolled into the Z-Wave network. Removing the thermostat from a Z-Wave network. It may be necessary to remove and/or reinstall the thermostat from a Z-Wave network, if the thermostat has been previously installed on another network. Follow the instructions supplied with your Z-Wave system to remove/uninstall a Z-Wave device. When the system instructs you to press and release the Z-Wave button on the thermostat, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the FAN button for 3 seconds until the Menu screen is displayed. 2. Press the UP arrow button to scroll to the ZWAVE menu. 3. Press Select to select the ZWAVE screen. 4. The display will show REMOVE in the text line. 5. Press Select to perform the remove action. 6. 7. WAIT will be displayed in the text line. The remove operation is in process. SUCCESS will be display when the reset is completed. 8. Press Done to exit back to the thermostat screen. 9. Thermostat is now ready to be added to the wireless network. DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 19 FCC/IC INFORMATION TO USER This device complies with FCC part 15 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, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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 or more 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 device meets the FCC and IC requirements for RF exposure in public or uncontrolled environments. This device complies with Industry Canada license-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. Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada RSS standard exempts de licence (s). Son utilisation est soumise Les deux conditions suivantes:
1. 2. cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer dinterfrences et cet appareil doit accepter Toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositive This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada DCN: 140-02338-01 DRAFT 20619 Page 20
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
s******@nemko.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
WIB
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
TZW500
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** H******
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1 | Title |
VP Engineering
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1 | Telephone Number |
916-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
916-6********
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1 |
m******@rcstechnology.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?: | No | ||||
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 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 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 | 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 |
Nemko USA, Inc. - San Diego EMC Division
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1 | Name |
C******** N******
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1 | Telephone Number |
613-7********
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1 |
c******@nemko.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 | 908.40000000 | 916.00000000 |
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