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1. If switch 2B OFF then switch 7A ON BM A2 Set the BFR The BFR Building Floor Room is the ID which is unique to each room When the RCU is in Basic Mode this ID is configured automatically by the RCU When devices are bound to the RCU they are also assigned this ID When devices such as the WDDC transmit information only the RCU that is configured with the specific BFR will respond To configure the BFR in Basic Mode press and hold the CFG button on the RCU for 3 seconds then release The Red light will blink and go out then turn on solid To set the BFR in the RCU in Advanced Mode see the section Setting BFR and writing saved parameters in each RCU under Component Configuration During this BFR configuration process the RCU actually transmits a message to make sure the BFR is not already in use If it is in use a new BFR is created Once the unique BFR is created the RCU is configured If the red light does not come on or continues to blink without coming on solid this is an indication that the radio is not communicating BM A3 Configuring Slave RCU s Only used when one WDDC will work with several RCU s and controlling up to four HVAC units 1 Configure master RCU as shown above i e Allow it to pick own BFR 2 With power off set dip switches on RCU that will be used as slave set with switch 8b to the on position 3 Power up slave RCU Red LED will be on steady 4 Press OB CB on master RCU 5 Press CFG on
2. With the RCU in the Open Binding mode the room devices must Learn the BFR The following describes the Learn process for each device e WDDC Wall Unit Remove the Jumper JP1 located on the rear of the unit This will turn the power off Press and hold the power button on the front of the unit and reinstall the jumper JP1 When the display shows LN release the power button The unit will display bd when it has learned the BFR from the RCU Note if the wall unit has never been bound to an RCU the message nb will display on initial power up Continue to hold the power button until LN is displayed e Door Switch Transmitter Press and hold the test button until the Green LED comes ON Release the button Refer to Figure 1 on page 17 for the location of this button When the Green LED blinks twice and turns OFF the unit is bound Remember each door switch transmitter can be bound to up to 4 RCUs v2 0 and later Simply repeat this procedure to bind the unit to additional RCUs To reset the Door Switch Transmitter clearing all BFRs remove the power jumper then press and hold the test button while installing the power jumper Continue to hold the button until the LED lights up Red At this point release the button The unit may now be bound to the RCU e Remote Motion Sensor Press and hold the test button until the Green LED comes ON Release the button refer to Figure 2 for the location of this button When the Green LED blinks tw
3. wakes up once a minute to check the status or when a button is pressed When the unit wakes up and checks the status it only transmits this information if there has been a change since the last check Again anytime the buttons are pressed on the unit it will wake up At this point it will transmit any changes five seconds EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 after the final button press This will allow the guest time to finish making the setting changes Changes in temperature or humidity are only transmitted if the change is 1 full degree or 96 for humidty or greater Motion status is only transmitted if it is different from the last check If no changes in temperature humidity settings motion status etc occur for a 30 minute period of time the WDDC will transmit a status message to the RCU If the RCU does not receive a message from the WDDC in a 35 minute time period it determines that there is a problem with the WDDC and will shut the HVAC system off Note Anytime the unit transmits information to the RCU it transmits the status of everything For example if there is a change of motion status the temperature will be sent as well The following information is transmitted as part of the message e Room Temperature e Humidity if applicable e Set Temperature e Fan Setting e Motion Status e Unit ON or OFF e Battery Status The WDDC consists of five buttons e Power On Off e Fa
4. EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE SHALL ECOLODGIX LLC ITS LICENSORS OR THEIR DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SYSTEM OR ITS DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ECOLODGIX LLC OR AN ECOLODGIX LLC AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY In no event shall ECOLODGIX LLC total liability to you for all damages losses and causes of action whether in contract tort including negligence or otherwise exceed the amount paid for the system and its documentation April 15 2008 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Contents Contacte Ecobodbtx LEC 2e eninisatieietoshu t asian E iato Eoo IDM RHET NUN aE ii Components 1 Component Configuration 3 Room Control Unt RCW Conmeuration ves cescorssedeorccacleelactsadevavensvetesdnedlantacinosvetovienenhextoueys 4 Seline gp the RCU qmm Basic Mode sedi soo o Desi Edu tia ets ea User e ui 5 Settings up the RCU 1n Advanced Mode oce eens cise ai 9 WDDC Conf ourin oN T E 16 Mareless Door wich Conlsut
5. Tool and is required to setup the RCU in Advanced Mode however some of the DIP switch settings must be set correctly for Advanced Mode Modifications to the RCU parameters after this initial configuration can be done through innPULSE or can also be done by re using the RCU Commissioning Tool software The unit must be powered off and powered on before any changes will take effect Appendix A contains a sheet that can be copied or printed and the desired settings penciled in to be used as an easy setup reference guide Setting up the RCU in Basic Mode Note It is possible to The Room Control Unit RCU is the Master device for this setup the RCU as a system All the peripheral devices transmit information to the slave device to a Master RCU The RCU then determines what to do with the information RCU In some scenarios more than one RCU is needed because a room or suite is equipped with more that one air handler controlled by a single thermostat In this case one RCU is designated as the Master and the others are configured as Slaves EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 5 BASIC MODE ONLY SEE Setting up the RCU in Advanced Mode below for Advanced Mode B asic M ode A1 Set the DIP switches In Basic Mode the RCU is configured using 16 DIP Switches located on the side of the unit There are two sets of 8 switches labeled A and B Table 2 details the pr
6. be installed in the return airway This sensor is actually wired to the RCU The connection is made via a RJ11 connector to the TEMP jack on the RCU It is important that the sensor is located in a place that best senses the actual temperature of the room such as the return airway If this sensor is installed in the return airway it is necessary to configure the RCU to have the LOW FAN on when satisfied When using this sensor the following DIP Switch settings are required e DIP Switch 7A Low fan ON when satisfied should be set to ON This will allow the sensor to always sense the actual air temperature of the room e DIP Switch 2B Temperature sensor used should be set to OFF This will tell the RCU to use the temperature sensor connected to the RCU instead of the on board temperature sensor of the WDDC wall unit EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Installing the Devices 23 OPTIONAL LOCAL TEMPERATURE ENSOR INSTALLED IM THE RETURN AIRWAY CABLE SUPPLIED BY ONITY Figure 8 Installing a Wired Door Switch In some installations where the Air Handler is close to the door it may be simple to run a wire to the door instead of installing the wireless door transmitter In this case a 2 wire connection is needed from the door switch to the RCU The wire is connected to the RCU via a RJ11 connector The connection is made to pins 2 and 3 of the DOOR AUX connector of the RCU 24 Installing the
7. measures and reports this activity AM B3 After all parameters are set as needed then click Save Parameters to Computer This saves the parameters to the memory in the computer so that when commissioning many RCUs the same parameters can be retrieved and then set into each RCU EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 15 WDDC Configuration The WDDC thermostat has a number of functions selectable by setting the DIP switches on the rear of the unit Table 2 details these selections Table 2 Co or ow orf EN NN EN Temperature Display Display Room Temperature Display Set Temperature Maximum Fan Speed Function Auto Fan Only Fan button disabled Maximum Fan Speed 3 Maximum Fan Speed 2 Temperature Sensor Do not transmit temperature changes Transmit temperature changes Auto and Manual Manual Only The unit must be powered off and powered on before any changes will take effect Notes 16 Component Configuration Temperature Display If using occupied limits it is recommended that the Display Set Temperature option be selected Fan Functions If the fan function is set to Auto Fan Only the maximum fan speed will be determined by the RCU If Switch 5 is set to ON a maximum fan speed must be selected If allowing the fan speed to be manually selected make sure to choose the proper maximum fan speed based on the air hand
8. slave RCU learns master s BFR and red LED turns solid 6 Press OB CB on master to close binding and complete slave configuration If when powered up the RCU that is to be used as a slave red LED comes up solid which means that it has a BFR stored in memory it can still be configured as a slave RCU 1 Press and release OB CB on slave RCU green LED comes up solid and stays on 2 Press and release OB CB on master RCU Master green LED flashes continuously slave green LED turns off which means it has learned the Master RCU BFR and is configured as a slave 3 Press and release OB CB button on Master to close binding and complete process EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Setting up the RCU in Advanced Mode A dvanced M ode A1 Remove the Mode jumper see page 4 Set the DIP switches Note the very significant difference in switch settings between Advanced and Basic modes Advanced Mode J umper OUT OFFJ oFF 77 67F 2519C Unoccupied OFF ON 76 ear 24 20C Set Back ONJ OFF 75 69F 24 21C Summer FON ON 74 70F 23 21C Winter orF oFF Disabled Occupied OFF ON 68 8tF 20 27C Limits ONJOFF 66 82F 19 28C Summer ON ON 70 80F 21 27C Winter FON ONJ ON Fo Device Index 0 ON ON OFF Device Index 1 Device Index 2 Device Index 3 Device ID Device Index 4 Selection E E pe ee peice Index 5 rr ee rs S
9. C Thermostat the Wireless Door Switch Transmitter and the Wireless Remote Motion Sensor PIR are configured The process to configure these devices is independent of the mode of the RCU EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 3 Room Control Unit RCU Configuration Configuring the RCU starts with selecting the mode There are two modes of operation for the RCU Basic Mode and Advanced Mode Advanced Mode is required for the RCU to communicate online with innPULSE The mode is determined by the jumper on the bottom right side of the RCU Some older RCUs show this jumper as Jumper In Offline Jumper out Online The RCU must be powered off and then on AFTER the jumper is set or removed and AFTER DIP switches are set for the mode to change With the jumper IN the RCU powers up into Basic Mode With the jumper OUT the RCU powers up into Advanced Mode TUN e The Jumper that determines Basic or Advanced Mode is located here In Basic Mode the RCU is configured entirely by using 16 DIP Switches located on the side of the unit There are two sets of 8 switches labeled A and B 4 Component Configuration EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 The 16 DIP switches are located here In Advanced Mode the RCU is primarily configured with software running on a PC the software is called RF Commissioning
10. Devices EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Coax EF ANTENA OPTIONAL WIRED DOOR WwITCH HEIL ES Z WIRE DOOR WITCH EJ11 6P6c CONNECT FINS 2 AND 3 CONNECTOR Figure 9 When using the wired door switch The following DIP Switch settings are needed on the RCU e DIP Switch 5B must be set to ON This will enable the wired door switch e DIP Switch 6B must be set to ON if the door is an Interior door and OFF is the door is an Exterior door Installing the Wireless Door Switch Note Do not install the The door switch consists of a 2 wire close loop door switch and cover plate until after the the wireless door switch transmitter The transmitter will fit into a binding process plastic 2 X 4 J box or low voltage mounting bracket or can be EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Installing the Devices 25 26 Installing the Devices surface mounted if needed Do not install in a metal J box as this may interfere with the RF signal The 2 wires from the door switch are connected to terminal block TB1 on the transmitter assembly A solid plastic faceplate is used to cover the junction box LOCATION FOR D ERHEAD IETALLATIOH us I poo I d I ot DOOR WITCH DOOR WITCH TRAMSALTTER I LOCATIONS l l l amp WIRE DOOR WITCH LLMMELT2 TO TEEMIMAL BLOCK THI OF TRANMSHITTER Figure 10 Figure 11 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC In
11. EcoLodgix LLC WDDC System Installation User Manual V2 01 ecelocci Software Ingenuity for Intelligent Building Automation An ONITY amp UTC Business Partner EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Contacting Lm eccelocolix Software Ingenuity for Intelligent Building Automation An ONITY amp UTC Business Partner 15834 Guild Court Jupiter FL 33458 Phone 561 529 2911 Fax 561 743 4338 E mail info ecolodgix com www ecolodgix com This manual was written for use with the WDDC RCU system version 1 This manual and the WDDC RCU system described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved This manual and the WDDC RCU system may not be copied except as otherwise provided in your system license or as expressly permitted in writing by EcoLodgix LLC a business partner of Onity UTC Fire amp Security Export of this technology may be controlled by the United States Government Diversion contrary to U S law prohibited Copyright 2008 EcoLodgix LLC a business partner of Onity UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved Microsoft Outlook Outlook Express and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Netscape Netscape Messenger and Netscape Messenger are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries Netscape s logos and Netsc
12. Lodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Contents v Contents vi Appendix B 38 Oper Bindme Snie suse cai n cnbetbevac A E r e ipee rant tesese cu oue ee eeu 38 Pe Open Bindina Setna 2 6 sais Eo ae bus a eumd ubuntu sb ode ds 38 The Matchine BER Seiting no ebat ua ith Du vastum dm hdivaveu danda roe RUE Na Do dRUE 39 Low Battery Open Binding SMe ser dtr Or DR RRa tate Era RUE Canne 39 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Components The WDDC Wireless Energy Management system consists of the following components Room Control Unit RCU This component is the brains of the system It gets input from all the devices of the system and makes decisions based on this input Power Control Station PCS The device that controls the HVAC system based on the commands given it by the RCU Wireless DDC WDDC The WDDC wall unit is the user interface to the system Wireless Door Switch Transmitter WDSW Monitors the status of a door Remote Motion Sensor PIR Motion sensing device used in applications where additional motion sensing coverage is needed such as in a Suite scenario Remote Temperature Sensor RTS An optional temperature sensor that is wired to the RCU When used it is installed in the return airway of the air handler Wired Door Switch DSW The door switch can be wired to the RCU if desired The WDDC Wireless Energy Management system when use
13. SS Ololo 39g O lololO O sese o glo 9io gsm EE TT TT Device Index 6 Device Index 7 OF O A5 A6 A7 A8 Basic Mode Jumper IN Advanced Mode Jumper OUT OFF OFF Maximum Ean A is ON repeat only same BF OFF ON Speed in Middle If A4 is ON repeat everything Auto Mode Fan off when temp satisfied O E zz O 2 O 2 Low fan when temp satisfied Disabled Exterior Door 20 seconds Timeout Advanced Mode Jumper OUT Disabled Auto unsold Enabled setback OFF Remote RCU wired Temperature Remote RCU wired Temperature ON WDDC Sensor WDDC Sensor OFF Heat Pump HVAC T ts ONE Standard MS Es sero OB Type P Heat Pump pe sp ON Type O Type B5 B6 B7 B8 Basic Mode Jumper IN Advanced Mode Jumper OUT Disabled Disabled Enabled Wired Door enabled Wired Door Exterior Wired Door Exterior Wired Door Interior Type Interior Type Disabled Compressor Enabled EQ Delay Master Master or ae a ee rel Slave Slave Table 2 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 9 AM A2 Connect the USB radio to the laptop or desktop computer Start the program The first screen will ask for the comm port that the USB Radio is plugged into Note this can be determined by looking at the comm ports under Device Manager under Windows Control Panel System AM A3 Click OK and then select the correc
14. a abst al khe Typ HP Typ Trei 1 T PETS bi ras HOLA Leys Chie Lini Chew b pp af nn Fan 5 parmi Fan pari Ln La C0 Delay Phish Rew Wi That LAP g E A g Lyre Ides Fatem kin Ver base Fiii Opan Saez Pranala rem i o fine Paririasais Io Cmngier EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 AM B2 Set all of the parameters that are common to all rooms in the property pullis apu MHI Pr ar LI reri s im Poa preci Clear for Open Binding PC Compin Satup Commesi n Device Read Write Device Modify Mamar Comm Verification Room Diagnostic Fc c Door Sarkon Fine Sadechon Es Line bheir Ex fanus Emmy Dom Dre Tine Ch palgaks ist Thus TE Usgubicnsd PAC Typa HP Tapa Fam Ma Deor DpPasa Time Hia HARI dais nat ESSE M ay 1 um Sentioragr hor Lier Chto Lianid Leve Lirari T Dmm fT 7B lia S Tim ao uo NENE E fan Condira WAS Pan Hpne Mer Cnol Mar Haa Whi Temp FKakgaad FanSgead Sakai t t NEN Misel aneous HIC EQ Delay aefresh Humidity Moda Decision SetTamp 75 Device Selection REU c WIM LAP Commissioning Device Ho F H fix KIE A Open Binding Firmware Version Request pen Saved Parameters from Save Parameters to Computer omputer This timer determines the minutes between the messages that are spontaneously generated by the RCUs and WIMs otherwise known as periodic reponses innPULSE
15. ape product and service names are also trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation which may be registered in other countries All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners Use of the WDDC RCU system and its documentation are governed by the terms set forth in your license Such use is at your sole risk The system and its documentation including this manual are provided AS IS and without warranty of any kind and ECOLODGIX LLC AND ITS LICENSORS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND AGAINST INFRINGEMENT ECOLODGIX LLC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SYSTEM WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SYSTEM WILL BE CORRECTED FURTHERMORE ECOLODGIX LLC DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SYSTEM OR ITS DOCUMENTATION IN TERMS OF THEIR CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY ECOLODGIX LLC OR AN ECOLODGIX LLC AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THE ABOVE
16. ction of a standard HVAC system and the Stage 2 Heat connection for a Heat Pump System e fthe HVAC system is a heat pump be sure to connect the Reversing Valve You will also need to correctly configure the Energy Products Room Control Unit based on the type of heat pump system you have Type B or Type O On type B heat pumps the reversing valve is ON when heating On type O heat pumps the reversing valve is OFF when heating Figure 4 Installing the Room Control Unit The RCU should be installed in close proximity to the PCS The PCS RCU cable is typically 3ft 0 9m long It is connected by plugging in the RJ45 connector to the PCS jack on the RCU EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Installing the Devices 21 RF ANTENNA CABLE SUPPLIED BY UNITY Figure 5 The RF Antenna of the RCU must be run so that it is outside of any metal enclosure This will reduce any interference caused by the metal enclosure Note The RCU should NOT be mounted inside the electrical box Refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 The antenna should be positioned vertically for best possible reception and should be run outside the metal enclosure ae ee NS ri gm F i Tg 5 4 Figure 6 22 Installing the Devices EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Figure 7 Installing the Local Temperature Sensor A local temperature sensor is available to
17. d online to innPULSE also includes the following components EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 LAN Access Point LAP This component is bridge between the wireless communications and the wired communications within the complete innPULSE system The wireless side of the unit talks to the RCU s The wired side of the unit talks to the innPULSE Server USB Radio Adapter URA This component houses the standard radio circuit and plugs directly into the USB port of a USB host level computer Components 1 Door S witch Door Window Transceiver Wireless PIR Sensor Wireless Thermostat Room Control Unit 4 HVAC Unit ae nPULSE Server LAP Floor 1 In Typical WDDC RCU Network EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 2 Components Component Configuration Before installing the components the wireless devices must be configured for use NOTE The RCU has two possible modes The configuration process for Basic Mode is very different than that of Advanced Mode In both modes you must first configure the RCU before any of the other devices in the room In Basic Mode this is done with switches physically located on the RCU In Advanced Mode this is done with the RF Commissioning Tool The Commissioning Tool is a computer program running on a PC and using the USB Radio Adapter After configuring the RCU then the WDD
18. dll iso i en eph eot eve tud io tO MON M dM IDEE LE 17 Wireless Remote FIR COBPIeuratiOlt ioo eto oret oon estet d s idc deu 18 Installing the Devices 20 Installitie the Power Control Station PCS noris eere d Dub does d Poe Aa 20 Irnstallitie the Room Control flbsun cient eit E Eid moie tuni mu deu eU 21 Installins the Local Temperature Senso o uoce oot e p uo mete ae EL ees 25 Histaline a Wired Dool 5 WALCD oic ir obe eo Reve a adeat altius 24 Iristallinie the Wireless Door S WIGODL den E nen E o petu e ea es s uedudts 25 Iristalline the WD DE Wall Cait 2s eic n E E aes 27 Installing the Remote Motion Sensor PIR sees 29 Using the WDDC 30 OperadomoLbthe WDD G 23 o optumum ente uei IS D IN MM p EUM 30 OV CIC Wace ion du dM uM IM MEL I MM m M E 30 WDDC Operatie P OWEE ien deine ieueidemdlomi ete Mna Ma o Ve UE eed 32 WDDC Display c eiat onm Lia ced nia e ede ae ned a cod d operis 32 IW DDC MOONS CSOT os Dux duisi o d tuna diuidi ecc sme os oe td im Eu cee nee 32 WDDG Didenostic EDT iet eee epistula Enbouceu eugene CE UR EE 32 SOE BYPASS PME T T 33 Humidity COTTON RT 33 WDDC Power p PIO68SS 215 d ur eben a ote us faced olet Dua ae uuu A 34 Binding the Devices 35 A he BindimesePrOCeSS asta vet cite tad ta better eek nM Lu Use sum cu LO ae a D rt 35 Appendix A 37 IEP Switch Works Net rdiet ta dato rat TE E A rase cdi radlup lo visas 37 Eco
19. g of any more units Note It is a good practice to clear BFRs every time you install a device to assure there is none remaining To clear the BFR ID on the wireless Door Switch transceiver and PIR sensor devices follow the following procedure 1 Remove the Power Jumper 2 Push and hold the test Button re install the power jumper and continue to hold the Test Button until you see the light flash RED At this time all BFRs are cleared EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 19 Installing the Devices Installing the Power Control Station PCS The Power Control Station should be installed within the Air Handling Unit AHU This is the only device that will be wired to any of the HVAC equipment Make the applicable connections from the PCS to the AHU as shown in Figure 3 Use 0 250 female quick connects to connect the wiring to the PCS esd FEMALE QUICK CONNECT CINSULATED Ya eWuavab al 60 HZ HEAT VALVE OF HEAT STRIP COOL WALE OF COMPRE gt OF 633 HIGH FAN SEED MOTOR Gl Ow TO REVERSING Walve t H O 2 IF HEAT FUF OF AUXILLI amp MEY OUTPUT Figure 3 Notes on wiring diagrams 20 Installing the Devices EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 e The HVAC system is a generic diagram Refer to the HVAC system manual for detailed wiring diagrams and specifications e The W W2 Heat connection is for the Heat conne
20. g Sniffer has two settings Open Binding and Matching BFR The Open Binding Setting The open binding setting is used to detect any open binding that is occurring in the area When the unit is turned on and set for Open Binding the unit is beep and the Configuration LED will blink if it detects an open binding message 38 Appendix B EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Use this setting before beginning the binding process to ensure that no one else is in the binding process at the time If no open binding is detected then itis safe to begin binding of the devices you are installing The Matching BFR Setting The matching BFR setting is used to test the devices in the room after they are bound to the Room Control Unit RCU Do the following steps to correctly configure the unit for this setting e Set the Switch of the Open Binding Sniffer to Matching BFR e Clear any existing BFR from the Open Binding Sniffer To do this turn the unit off hold the Learn button down and turn the unit on Continue to hold the Learn button until the Configuration LED turns on RED Release the Learn button The unit is now cleared Note If no BFR is currently configured in the Open Binding Sniffer upon power up the Configuration LED will blink green twice then blink red twice If this is the case continue on to the next step e Press the OB CB button on the Room Control Unit e Press and hold the Learn button o
21. ice and turns OFF the unit is bound e Slave RCU To configure an RCU as a slave you first must make sure that DIP Switch 8B is set to ON Press the OB CB button The green LED will come When the Green LED blinks twice and turns OFF the unit is bound When finished with the binding press the OB CB button on the master RCU if the green LED is still blinking Test the devices to ensure that all are properly bound When all devices are properly bound and working install the cover plates on the door switch transmitters and remote PIR sensors and replace the door or cover on the air handler 36 Binding the Devices EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Appendix A DIP Switch Worksheet ON OFF RCU Pencil in the desired Dip Switch settings for the RCU JEEEHERIE JEEEHRGE De Be DON 728 2 345678 WDDC Pencil in the desired Dip Switch settings for the WDDC again 95 45 LAP Pencil in the desired Dip Switch settings for the LAP FEE 2 345678910 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Appendix A 37 Appendix B Open Binding Sniffer The Open Binding Sniffer is an installation tool to aid in the binding process as well as in the testing of the devices This tool is powered by one 9V alkaline battery CP EH BINDING Wa TCHIHa BFR C IDW BATTERY C COHFKa LIR amp TIOH OPEN BINDING SNIFFER O Onity imr alisu hinki oe Figure 18 The Open Bindin
22. ion sensors and 4 other remote motion sensors can be monitored by a single Room Control Unit To do so each motion sensor must be assigned a number and type to allow the RCU to properly track the motion status of each unit These unit numbers and types are assigned using jumpers JP1 JP2 and JP3 Refer to Table 4 for these jumper settings CONFIGURATION JLIMPERS LEDS DIAGNOSTICa ENABLED BT JFS TEST BUTTON JP4 POWER MUST BE INSTALLET Figure 2 m 8 pecie jm Decl in omer SOS Table 4 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Example To configure a remote PIR as unit 2 Room PIR insert jumper JP1 only Notes e Always use the lowest unit number possible For example if 2 PIRs will be monitored configure them as unit 1 and unit 2 e At the time of this writing the Other PIR option has not yet been defined Do not install jumper JP3 JP3 is used only in Advanced Mode e Always remove jumper JP5 for normal use This will disable the diagnostic LED The unit must be powered off the Test Button pushed and held for 10 seconds then re powered on before any changes will take effect This will read all jumper positions correctly Clearing BFRs device IDs on Wireless Door Transceiver and Wireless PIR Sensors These devices can store up to 4 BFRs and will accept no more after 4 have been learned Once 4 BFRs have been learned the units will not allow bindin
23. le section of the WDDC circuit board accessible from the bottom of the unit to enable a diagnostic LED to aid in testing the motion sensor When the jumper is installed the LED will flash red each time motion is sensed This jumper must be removed for normal operation See Figure 17 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Install jumper nene Figure 17 Note For normal operation the diagnostic LED must be disabled jumper removed This LED is for diagnostic use only Soft Bypass At times it is necessary to bypass the energy management functions of the System To do this press and hold the F C button on the WDDC for 3 seconds and you will see bp bypass on the screen The unit sends a message to the RCU changing the settings so that it functions as a normal thermostat with no energy management functions for 48 hours Humidity Control The WDDC includes humidity control optionally turned off in Advanced Mode which is designed to utilize the existing room air conditioner to its maximum potential for the removal of moisture from the air while providing significant savings in energy when guests are out of their rooms Scientists at the University of Florida Gainesville have defined the psychometric zone most favorable to the growth of mold and mildew as being above 72 F and above 60 relative humidity The psychometric control algorithm of the WDDC is designed to maintain a room environment
24. ler you are controlling Temperature Sensor If the RCU has a local temperature sensor set the WDDC to Do not transmit temperature changes Switch 4 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat amp WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Wireless Door Switch Configuration The wireless door switch transmitter can be configured to monitor an exterior door an interior door a window or an adjoining door Jumpers JP1 JP4 must be set accordingly Table 3 shows the jumper settings used to configure the switch for the type of door and the index of the switch These settings allow a single Room Control Unit to monitor up to 4 interior doors 4 exterior doors 4 windows and 4 adjoining doors CONFIGURATION JUMPERS PS FLIwWER BUTTON Figure 1 m e pe je P4 Decio Table 3 Example To configure the unit as Interior Door Unit 2 install jumpers across JP2 and JP3 Do not install a jumper on JP1 or JP4 Notes e Always use the lowest unit number possible For example if 2 interior doors will be monitored configure them as unit number 1 and unit number 2 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 17 The unit must be powered off the Test Button pushed and held for 10 seconds then re powered on before any changes will take effect This will read all jumper positions correctly Wireless Remote PIR Configuration 18 Component Configuration Up to 4 room remote mot
25. light e Do not mount the wall unit directly above a heat producing device such as a lamp or TV e Do not mount the wall unit in the direct air flow of an HVAC vent e Do not mount the wall unit in an area where the PIR detection pattern is obstructed by furniture walls or the opening of a door which hides the wall unit Installing the Remote Motion Sensor PIR Note Do not install the The remote motion sensor is installed in a standard 2X4 J Box cover plate until after the or low voltage mounting bracket or may be surface mounted binding process Be sure to choose a location that gives the best unobstructed view of the area at a height of about 5 or 6 feet 1 5 2 meters above the floor The PIR detection pattern is 150 horizontal and 30 vertical down see Figure 14 and Figure 15 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Installing the Devices 29 Using the WDDC The WDDC is the human interface of the system Its function is simply to allow guest control via the buttons Power Fan Warmer and Cooler F C as well as housing the PIR motion sensor and temperature sensor When the status of the buttons change motion is detected the temperature changes or the humidity changes the unit will transmit the status changes to the RCU Operation of the WDDC 30 Using the WDDC Overview eee 1 aag7 SSF SEER A LAUR RC 9 Figure 16 In order to increase battery life the unit only
26. n Depending on the way the WDDC is configured this button is used to select Auto Low Medium and High fan speeds e Warmer This button is used to raise the set temperature of the room e Cooler This button is used to lower the set temperature of the room e F C Used to display the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius This button is also used to set the WDDC system into Soft Bypass mode To do so press and hold the button for 3 seconds until bp is displayed on the screen indicating that the Energy Management functions have now been bypassed in the RCU for a period of 48 hours The WDDC has a built in Passive Infrared PIR sensor that will sense human motion in the sensing area while filtering out motion from non human Sources such as draperies EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Using the WDDC 31 Always remove the jumper at the bottom of the WDDC to disable the diagnostic LED This will increase battery life 32 Using the WDDC WDDC Operating Power The WDDC is powered by three AA alkaline batteries These batteries are located on the back of the unit To access them simply remove the WDDC from the mounting bracket When the batteries need replacing a low battery symbol is displayed on the LCD screen of the WDDC For best results use only high quality alkaline batteries WDDC Low Battery Condition When the battery power of the WDDC drops below 3 9V the low battery icon is di
27. n the Open Binding Sniffer for one second then release The Green Configuration LED will turn on The Green LED will blink and go off indicating that the unit is now bound With the Open Binding Sniffer bound to the RCU any transmissions from any of the devices with a matching BFR will cause the unit to beep and the Green LED to blink For example to check to see that the door switch is transmitting correctly open the door The Open Binding Sniffer will beep and the green LED will blink to indicate that the transmission was sent with the correct BFR Low Battery Open Binding Sniffer When the battery in the Open Binding Sniffer is low the Yellow Low Battery LED will turn ON When this occurs replace the battery with one 9V alkaline battery The battery compartment is located on the rear of the unit For maximum battery life turn off the unit when not in use EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Appendix B 39
28. ode use the Open Binding Sniffer see Appendix B available from Energy Products Open Binding Open Binding means putting a device in this case the RCU into a state in which it transmits its BFR so that other devices can hear it and learn it so that they can communicate with and only with that RCU in the future Now that the RCU is set with the unique BFR the other devices in the room can be bound to it so that they become a part of that particular RCU s small network This process is called the Open Binding process Note Only one RCU can be in Open Binding mode at a time Failure to follow this rule will result in devices being bound to the wrong RCU To verify that no other RCUs are in the open binding mode 1 Use the Open Binding Sniffer see Appendix B 2 If using the Commssioning Tool use the Sniffing Warning at the bottom of the ceach screen The Open Binding To Open the binding process press and release the OB CB process will button on the RCU The Green LED will blink while the open automatically end after 1 binding process is active The RCU will remain in the Open minute Binding mode until the OB CB button is pressed again or after EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Binding the Devices 35 one minute has elapsed If the one minute time period has passed and all the devices are not yet bound simply press the OB CB button again and continue to bind the remaining devices
29. ogramming selections Temperatures Summer Winter ON 74 TO F ON 76 68F O0 omae o 24 21C OFF 77 67F 1s Occupied Limits Summer Winter ON ON F 70 80 F 21 27C OFF 68 81 F O gt wm ON OFF 66 82 F 19 28 C Switch 5A Switch6A Auto Maximum Fan Speed Switch 7A NEN Auto Fan ON Function 6 Component Configuration EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 o Em or Dee oN Use WDDC temperature sensor PON fEVON Coo or BIREVON Hea Swmhsb Wired Door o Emb O Or Dsbe ON mee or xe S witch 7B MEE Compressor EQ Delay Or Debe S witch 8B l3 Master or Slave RCU ON Unit is a slave to another master RCU Table 1 Notes The Auto Maximum Fan Speed setting only applies when the RCU will automatically select the fan speed based on the input from the other devices in the room If the WDDC is set up for manual fan control the manual fan setting will supersede this automatic setting EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 7 8 Component Configuration When enabled the Auto Unsold Setback temperatures are 80 and 64F After the room has been unoccupied for 15 hours the room will enter the unsold mode If using the local temperature sensor connected to the RCU the low fan should always be on when the temperature setting of the thermostat is satisfied
30. ring the power up process the unit also reads the DIP Switch settings and configures itself accordingly For this reason if any changes are made to these settings the unit must be powered down and powered up again If the On Off button is held down on power up until Ln is displayed the unit is in Learn mode until it receives a valid Open Binding message or is powered down Once a valid open binding message is received bd is displayed for 2 seconds then normal operation begins 34 Using the WDDC EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Binding the Devices In order for the system to work correctly the devices have to be configured to work together properly This is a process we call Binding Because these devices communicate via radio waves the devices in the room must be bound together to ensure proper operation Failure to properly bind the devices could result in the devices from one room actually operating the equipment in another room Remember radio waves do not depend on line of sight as infrared communications do The Binding Process Note Only 1 Room Control Unit can be in the Open Binding Process at a time Before beginning this process make sure that no other devices are in the Binding Process Failure to do this will cause devices to NOT be properly bound BINDING THE INROOM DEVICES TO THE RCU IS THE SAME FOR BOTH BASIC AND ADVANCED MODES To verify that no other RCUs are in the open binding m
31. splayed At 3 3V the WDDC will shut down completely When 35 minutes elapse with the RCU receiving no transmissions from the WDDC the HVAC system will be turned off WDDC Display The WDDC uses a Liquid Crystal Display LCD The LCD shows the following e Temperature Depending on how the WDDC is configured either the room temperature or set temperature will be displayed e Fan function Auto Low Med or High e ForC Fahrenheit or Celsius e Low Battery Icon When the batteries need to be replaced the Low Battery icon will be displayed e Set Temp When the displayed temperature is the setting of the WDDC or when the warmer or cooler button is pressed Set Temp will be displayed on the LCD indicating that the temperature displayed is the setting not the actual room temperature The LCD backlighting comes on anytime a button is pressed on the WDDC WDDC Motion Sensor The WDDC Wall Unit has a built in Passive Infrared PIR motion sensor The PIR detection pattern is 150 horizontal and 30 vertical down refer to Figure 14 and Figure 15 on Page 28 The PIR senses differences in the temperature of a person in the room and the background temperature of the walls furniture and fixtures As a result occupants are detected as they pass through the sensor s zones and any motion from inanimate objects such as movement from the draperies will not be detected WDDC Diagnostic LED Install a jumper on JP2 the lower midd
32. stallation User Manual V2 01 Figure 12 mE Installing the WDDC Wall Unit To install the WDDC simply attach the mounting bracket to the wall where the unit will be located The unit then snaps onto the bracket See Figure 13 Note The three pin connector at the bottom of the unit is for connecting a diagnostic LED which flashes to indicate whether the motion sensor is operating properly The diagnostic LED is used for testing only Leaving the diagnostic LED connected will decrease the life of the batteries Figure 13 EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Installing the Devices 27 Because the Wall Unit has a built in motion sensor be sure to choose a location that gives the best unobstructed view of the area at a height of about 5 or 6 feet 1 5 2 meters above the floor The PIR detection pattern is 150 horizontal and 30 vertical down see Figure 14 and Figure 15 130 Coverage Uz Pattern OIE Herlzantal Detection rea Figure 14 SEL A C LL Pattern jy Lif Tart Vertical Detection Aren Figure 15 28 Installing the Devices EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Mounting Precautions For proper installation the following guidelines should be followed e Do not mount the wall unit directly facing a device that changes temperature rapidly such as a heat strip fire place etc e Do not mount the wall unit in direct sun
33. t comm port the one the USB radio is plugged into in the following screen AHP LE ME IN E Thi h hemm ii rable mama d Clear for Open Binding PC Compet Setup Cemmnaien Sayre Aandi Aima mits Meaty hiama Comm Verticaticn Moom Maporie CbsPOIRT FESET Lari Lipa ba iter Wess d 10 Component Configuration EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 AM A4 Next select the Commission Device tab and under Device S election select RCU EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 11 AM A4 Enter the desired B uilding F loor R oom Note The Sniffing box at the top of the screen lets you know if any other devices in other rooms other teams doing installs are in open binding mode If there are none in open binding mode then the box will say Clear for Open Binding so click the Open Binding button Clear for Open Binding AM A5 Power up the RCU wait 6 seconds after the red CFG LED illuminates a steady red then press the CFG button The red CFG LED blinks and then returns to steady illuminated on the RCU after it receives the BFR from the Commissioning Tool software The CFG Button is located here The CFG LED it is the red LED is located here 12 Component Configuration EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 AM A6 Click the Close Binding button then click the Write Parameters
34. that is outside the mold and mildew zone When a room in the Unoccupied or Unsold Mode reaches its respective summer Setback Temperature the WDDC reads the room s relative humidity and determines its course of action based on this reading Relative Humidity Below 60 If the room s relative humidity is less than 60 the WDDC will function normally by turning the HVAC ON and OFF as necessary to maintain the room temperature to within 2 F of the Unoccupied or Unsold Setback Temperature EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Using the WDDC 33 Relative Humidity Above 60 If the room s relative humidity is 60 or more the WDDC will turn ON the HVAC until the room temperature reaches 72 F 22 C The HVAC will then be turned OFF allowing the room temperature to rise until the respective Cooling Setback Temperature has been reached Example 77 unoccupied 80 unsold Note When the relative humidity in the room falls below 60 normal setback control is resumed WDDC Power Up Process When the WDDC first powers up the backlight LEDs will flash twice then the unit will do an initial configuration check of the radio If there is no response from the radio nr is displayed on the screen If the radio responds but has not yet been configured nb is displayed for 2 seconds and then the unit enters normal operation although it will not be able to communicate because it is not bound to a Room Control Unit Du
35. to Device button LET Dani fee FLL Nr E ait TL Bate Fl Hebe tiurii Clear for Open Binding PC Comper Saiup Commission Devies Fans Were Device MecityMemery Camm Veeficaten Resm Diageeste LA EP HDI ANO AM A7 Click the Firmware Version Request button to determine if the correct firmware is loaded in the RCU POOR DPRW DIDDD FIR baia Pe dale aa Clear for Open Binding PU compon Setup Commission Device Masa Write Cavite MedryMemay Comm vermes Room Dignosik gis Sereohon WM LAP RU EcoLodgix LLC SensorStat WDDC Installation User Manual V2 01 Component Configuration 13 14 Component Configuration Establishing parameters for all advanced mode RCUs for a given property Before setting up the first RCU for a given property the complete set of parameters with the exception of the BFR should be selected and saved to the PC computer memory This allows for setting up multiple RCUs without having to re enter these parameters for each RCU A dvanced M ode B 1 After selecting the correct comm port step AM A3 above select the Modify Memory tab and select RCU under Device Selection Enter the password and click OK Clear for Open Binding PC Comport Commeasion Device Read rie Deve Modify iam Comm Verticejon Room Ou OUR ST mEGUp o VOQIDNTERA eB LS ry movemeESGn BOT TS Egi Dess Hirani Pieters nirp D Tres mes Tabia ye ETT Lin
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