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1. As with any wireless component for the SNR to function within a network it must be programmed to R 4 the network System ID using the Wireless Programmer WP A SNR with no System ID as with new ANR SNRs from factory will have all of its LED lights blinking when powered up ee Normal Mode In the Normal Mode the SNR will transmit data to the RTR or NM that can hear it During that process no LED lights will blink d Ifreliable communication to the last RTR or NM cannot be achieved the SNR will try to send the L me data to any RTR or NM in the same network E o o Install Mode By pressing and holding the SNR button for three seconds it will get into the Install Mode This can be identified by the continuous Red blinking light on the main board Whenever the data is received by a RTR or a NM the Green LED on the SNR will blink once indicating good reception In the Install Mode the SNR will try to search for a RTR or NM within the Wireless Network and then send its data In the SNR Install Mode the SNR will transmit data at 15 second interval for a total of 15 minutes to allow for troubleshooting and diagnoses After the 15 minutes period the SNR will revert to normal operation To exit this mode press the button once The SNR will exit the mode and revert to normal operation One Packet Mode The SNR can be set
2. the transmission power will follow Select Poem using the 2 button followed by the to accept Press the es to go to the main menu Select using the CY or buttons Then press the CT button to accept Within a few seconds signal strength data should display received current The fourth display line contains which represents the master s ID A NM eae D th t starts with the F or represents a TRV i kiii represents the next TRV ID upstream available SETTING THE WIRELESS CONFIGURATION For the SNRs to function in a wireless system each must communicate to a nearby TRV Transceiver or NM Network Manager Each wireless network should have a unique System ID The System ID enables all wireless components with that ID to communicate to each other The WP is the only tool used to configure all system components and their parameters Setting the Wireless SNR System ID After setting the WP to the System ID you ll need to configure the SNR with the System ID To return to une main 1 menu press the button Select LE a from the Main menu by pressing the CD button Then select 5 button This will display the System ID i 2 from the list by pressing the ccnneuted into the WP Make sure that the phone cable is connected to the WP and the SNR to be programmed Press the button to load the System ID into the SNR This will show F momentarily on the third line of the display acknowledging the
3. wireless components Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the wireless components are connected Hardware Model 050129 00 uses ONLY 3 6V AA Lithium batteries both mounted in the same direction Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV Hardware Model 050131 00 uses ONLY 1 5V AA Alkaline batteries mounted in the opposite direction technician for help Base Tabs Mounting Hole 2 Heat Timer Corp Setting the System ID Make sure that the WP is fully charged Power the WP on That should turn its LED to Green Select j from the Main menu by pressing the Enter CD button Then type a System ID or press the Down button to select a random ID To accept the new System ID press the Enter ED button Then press the button to load it into the WP This will be followed by the Emulation Mode menu Remember to record the System ID to help A WARNING DO NOT use 0000 as a System ID to avoid errors in operation The Heat Timer Wireless Network components can communicate only if they have the same System ID Emulating Sensor SNR After setting the System ID on the WP the Emulation menu will display Select amp and Press the ED The option for
4. HEAT TIMER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Wireless Network Sensor SNR FOR PLATINUM CONTROLS WITH COMMUNICATION The New Heat Timer Wireless Network Sensor System is designed to be utilized in a variety of large buildings garden apartments and in retrofit applications giving both the accuracy and flexibility required to monitor those buildings temperatures The system will ease the installation of space sensors in buildings were it would be difficult or cost prohibitive utilizing other means Thus allowing Heat Timer Platinum controls with communication access to the wireless sensor data The values read from the wireless system are used by the Platinum controls for monitoring fine tuning its operation and logging its data The primary integral components of the system are the Network Manager NM the Transceivers TRV the Wireless Sensors SNR and finally the Wireless Programmer WP The SNRs communicate their information to a nearby TRV or NM The TRV transmit the information down either to another TRV or to the NM The NM communicates all the data it receives to the Platinum control The WP is the tool used to map configure diagnose and troubleshoot the Heat Timer Wireless Network System INSTALLATION SNR EMULATION IN RF MAPPING SURVEY A wireless survey of the building must be done prior to installing any wireless component The survey involves the use of at least two WPs Wireless Programmers Each of the W
5. Ps is set to emulate a different wireless component Then test communication and signal strength between the different wireless components Both signal strength readings RSSI should be above 50 for a reliable connection Upon receiving a good continuous signal strength MARK the two locations of the WPs These will be the locations of the wireless components installation To set the WP to emulate each component follow the steps This equipment has been tested and found to comply Mounting Hole RS485 Connection Button LEDs Internal Antenna Hardware Version with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to i part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 050131 00 REV A interference in a residential installation This equipment HEAT TIMER CORP 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 al interference will not occur in a particular installation If E this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio 2 AA Alkaline Batterie 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 separation between the equipment and
6. SNR acceptance of the new System ID the next WP to the same System ID Accept Detect RSSI Enter the Detect RSSI Enter Auto Mode E3 X J Exit to Main Menu lt Accept Config Devices EE Select System ID To load the System ID F Wireless Sensor System Installation and Operation Manual 3 TESTING AND OPERATING WIRELESS SNR Depending on the SNR Hardware version the type of batteries used varies A WARNING Depending on the SNR hardware version different batteries and batteries installation is required If batteries are to be installed in opposite direction see sensor board battery insertion chart use the 1 5V Alkaline batteries If batteries are to be installed in the same direction use the Lithium 3 6V batteries DO NOT use the Lithium batteries with other electronic devices These batteries can damage the device they are used on The SNR is designed to work with other Heat Timer Wireless Network System components The sensor will measure the space temperature and transmit its data using its internal antenna to either a RTR or a NM to pass it downstream the network to the Heat Timer Platinum control The SNR will send its A d temperature battery status transmission and reception power and address at predetermined intervals E 2 AA Alkaline Batteries
7. on List all your wireless devices using the Device ID Sihhi Name Type and Floor Number Try to provide a meaningful name to each device to help in identifying them later in other webpages as well as in troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING The Wireless Network System can mostly be diagnosed over the web using the Wireless Diagnostic View that can be accessed from the 3D building page Primarily the signal strength RSSI and the Battery Status are the most important information The RSSI measures the signal between the current device and it s downstream parent in both directions If either of the RSSI measurement is below 50 you can either move either the SNR or the TRV its communicating to Start by switching the sensor to Install Mode to help it locate a different TRV If the Battery status indicates bad or low then replace the sensor batteries Name ID Floor Current Value Battery TRCVR Address RSSI Sensor RSSI Master Gam nm 000000000AAA BR NM am TRVO1 0000000000ABC 2 1 62 ear TRVO3 000000000ACD 5 3 79 g 3238 0000000003 3 78 F Good 3 51 51 g 3248 0000 4 80 F am 3 62 62 g 324D 0000000000 4 71 F am 3 58 59 B 36 3 000000000018 3 79 F as 1 74 79 WIRELESS SPACE SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS Frequency RF 900mHz FHSS LED 3 LED for status display Signal Strength 25mw to 200mw SEAS Range 40 F to 150 F degree Power Input 2 AA Lithi
8. t can connect to Connect the Wireless Programmer WP to the SNR using the WP phone cable RS485 4 Heat Timer Corp e Ifthe SNR is in Normal Mode No lights are on push and hold the button to start Install Mode Main Board e Using the WP send the System ID to the SNR and wait for acknowledgement The SNR should automatically switch back to Normal Mode Otherwise press the button once to exit the Install Mode e Mount the SNR base on the wall using the provided screws and the mounting holes e Replace the SNR cover CONFIGURING THE NM AND TRV ON THE ICMS WEBPAGE The Wireless Network Sensor System data can only be read by any Platinum control with communication option If using the Internet Communication ICMS web system http www htcontrols com configure the SNRs on the web to see their data The Device ID Type and Floor are required to configure any of the wireless components The easiest way to configure multiple wireless Device ID Device Name Type Floor Location Add 4 blank Wireless template s to the list to configure cance devices is to log on to your account as a Full Rights 1 1 0000 0000 037 _ 3239 Temperature 3 user Then start with the Functions button and 2 0000 0000 OAAD 2240 Temperature 4 press Mass Device Changes Select the Platinum I 30000 0000 9000 3240 Temperature 4 control and then select the Wireless Sensor V 4 0000 0000 0018 Fs Temperature ERM TRCVRS butt
9. to send a single data packet by clicking the button once Once done the SNR RF Module LED will blink Red to indicate data transmission This is useful when testing SNR transmission operation or after installing the SNR on the web LED Indication e Red RF Module LED Blinks when transmitting data in Install Mode or One Packet Mode has been initiated e Red Main LED Blinks when in Install Mode e Green Main LED Blinks when in Install Mode and data reception by a RTR or NM has been acknowledged Both Red LEDs When both Red LEDs are blinking it indicates SNR requires System ID to be configured This is the default mode from the factory prior to configuration e All three LEDs When all three LEDs are blinking it indicates an error Try to disconnect the batteries for one minute and then reconnect them If all LEDs where blinking call factory MOUNTING THE SENSOR SNR The SNR should be mounted on a wall that will represent the current living space temperature Mount the SNR away from all heat cool and humidity sources as in front of A C or close to windows The ambient temperature at the SNR location should be between 32 and 150 F Open the SNR Cover by inserting your thumb in the large rectangular opening at the bottom of the enclosure and gently pull it down and out to open Insert the batteries to activate the SNR If the SNR was not programmed with the System ID it will blink constantly Make sure there is a RTR or a NM that i
10. um 2 AA Alkaline batteries Programming Interface RS485 Transmission Reception Built in Antenna Dimensions 4 34 x 2 3 4 x 1 14 Buttons 1 wake up button Mounting Wall Mount Ul e 7 20 New Dutch Lane Fairfield NJ 07004 973 575 4004 Fax 973 575 4052 http www heat timer com afa CORPORATION 059049 00 Rev B

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