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1. High Gain Antenna Plat Control a Survey Assign the NM amp First RTR locations Initially setup the first WP1 to emulate a NM and the second to emulate a RTR Since the NM will have a high gain antenna connect a high gain antenna Long Antenna to the WP1 emulating the NM Place the first WP1 emulating the NM where it can be connected to the Heat Timer Platinum control normally within the boiler room Make sure that a power source is available to power the NM e Place the second WP2 emulating the first RTR in one of the floors above where it can communicate with the WP1 Again make sure that the locations selected have a power source where the RTR transformer can be connected to e Test the signal strength between the two WPs The signal strength reading RSSI should be above 650 for a reliable connection Upon having good communication MARK the two locations of the WPs Mark the WP1 emulating the NM with P1 Position 1 NM and WP2 emulating RTR with P2 Position 2 RTR1 Ifa good signal strength cannot be achieved try replacing the WP2 Low Gain antenna Short Antenna with a High Gain antenna Long Antenna If that was successful you ll need to assign an External RTR with the High gain antenna to that location B Survey Assign the Second RTR location Now move the WP1 NM from the boiler to the location of the WP2 RTR P2
2. o 3 Getting the System Component Configuration 9 RF Mapping Survey o a 4 DETECT RSSI Mode 11 Wireless Programmer WP Emulation and Antennas 5 SNIFF Mode s 6 dare ro a a te 12 Setting the SystemMID 5 CAPTURE Data o o o 13 Emulating a Network Manager NM 5 Clear CAPTURE Data 13 Emulating a Transceiver Router RTR 6 TROUBLESHOOT 2222220000 14 Emulating a Sensor SNR 6 PRODUCT CONCEPT The 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 heat those buildings The Heat Timer Wireless Network Sensor System is designed to 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 the access to the wireless sensor data The values read from the wireless system is used by the Platinum controls to fine tune its operation Furthermore the Platinum controls can be configured to log this information using the proper communication package The primary integral components ofthe system are the Network Manager NM the Transceivers Routers RTR the Wireless Sensors SNR and finally the Wireless Programmer WP
3. Router 12A 08C3 0000 Router 12B 09C3 0000 Router 14 08C0 0000 Router 14A 09C0 8000 Router 14B OACO 8000 Router 16 09C0 0000 Router 16A OACO 4000 Router 16B 0BC0 4000 Router 18 OACO 0000 Router 18A OBCO 2000 Router 18B 0CCO 2000 Router 20 0BC0 0000 Router 20A 0CC0 1000 Router 20B 0DCO 1000 Wireless Programmer Operation Manual 11 DETECT RSSI Mode Detecting RSSI is available only when the WP is emulating a RTR or a SNR It allows the WP to show the loudest wireless transmitters within a specific Network have the same System ID within an area at any point in time Thus it will not show all wireless transmitters It is primarily used in mapping a new wireless network adding wireless components to an existing one or in troubleshooting a wireless component transmission or reception e Power ne NT on That takole turn the LED to Green e Select wir i k from the Main menu by pressing the Enter ED bulten Then pe the System ID of the existing wireless network To accept the new System ID press the Enter ED button Then press the button to D load iti e Select mir or i from the Emulation menu and Press the ED The Sach for the a on power will follow e Ifemulating a RTR the transmission power screen will display Select wer Press the LE to accept transmission power e Select i Pin from t
4. The SNRs communicate their information to a nearby RTR or NM The RTRs trickle down the information down either to another RTR or to the NM The WP is a tool that is used to map configure diagnose and troubleshoot the Heat Timer Wireless Network System The NM is connected to the Heat Timer Platinum control using a cabled RS485 connection The SNRs communicate their information to the RTRs and the NM The RTRs will pass down the information to other RTRs until finally all the information is passed down to the NM The NM will transmit the data using RS485 connection to the Platinum control The control will process the data and pass it to the Internet to Heat Timer servers or thru Visual Gold Plus to a computer An Internet Control Management System ICMS client can access this information by logging to their web account Security Each Wireless Sensor Network System will have a unique ID that prevents it from getting access to other wireless systems as well as prevent other systems from accessing it That means a NM RTR or SNR can only listen to and transmit to another component on the same unique network Each of the wireless system components must be configured to the specific network for it to communicate Improved Penetration and Extended Range The HT Wireless Network Sensor System utilizes the 900MHz frequency range for better penetration The Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum has been used to improve performance and range This allows t
5. If in the A Survey WP2 had a low gain antenna make sure that in the B Survey WP1 has a low gain antenna as well e Then move the second WP2 RTR to emulate the second upstream router and repeat the process Mark the WP2 emulating the second RTR with P3 RTR3 For the wireless network to function it requires the presence of a NM with the same System ID as the wireless network Thus keeping one of the WPs set as a NM will maintain the accessibility of the wireless network A IMPORTANT When the WP is emulating a NM or an External RTR the High Gain Antenna Long Antenna must be used for accurate reception strength Wireless Programmer Operation Manual 5 A IMPORTANT ANM or a RTR Parent can communicate to ONLY TWO upstream RTRs Children It is important for the installer to map the location based on this concept e When placing multiple wireless components make sure there is at least six feet of spacing between any two antennas or an antenna and a high voltage power line to reduce frequency noise J Survey Assign the SNR location Now move the WP1 NM from the P2 location to the WP2 RTR P3 If in the B Survey WP2 had a low gain antenna make sure that in the C Survey WP1 has a low gain antenna as well e Then program the second WP2 to emulate a SNR Make sure that WP2 SNR has a low gain antenna Place the WP2 on an inside wall five to six feet off the floor in the room that represents the actual space temper
6. System ID Module ID Read Only menu This menu will allow the WP to display Represents the reception power It indicates the strength the parent component can hear the current component It indicates the Voltage status of the SNR batteries If U _ ae the Voltage is less than 3 0 replace the batteries Will indicate the Hardware and Software versions of the current wireless component Useful when contacting factory When selected will display if the wireless component was a NM RTR or SNR For the SNR it is the interval at which the SNR is programmed to wake up and start transmitting its data For the NM and RTRs it is the interval at which they will transmit their status RTR Network Number RSSI Module ID and RF Out to their parent Each of the wireless components is pre configured to transmit at a specified appropriate RF strength The NM and RTRs are factory set to 100mw While the SNR is set to 25mw DO NOT change these values This is the Network Number of wireless component displayed in HEX format See Network Address Number Translation Table SNR Network Numbers indicate the RTR or NM the SNR is communicating to Applies to all wireless components NM RTR SNR Only components with the same System ID can communicate to each other Is the unique ID of each component that is used to identify and configure it on the Platinum Remote communication package or the Internet 10 MAIN PATH
7. press the EJ del button accept Within a few seconds data should start to show on the display e The Numbers below the i and i 3 represents the signal strength received by each of the components from the other componen That is the number bel represents how well the i received by the i e The fourth line data contains 341 which represents the master s ID A E33 represents the NM Any ID that starts with the represents a RTR e The Mini iihi represents the next RTR ID upstream available Enter the Detect RSSI CE Enter Auto Mode Exit RTR Emulation e To exit this mode press the wets The E option will show e Pressing the again will direct you to the i A l LE ED SE Emulating a Sensor SNR After un pa aa ID on the WP the Emulation menu will display e Select i IE SHE and Press the GD e Select fom he Detect RSSI Sniff menu TT Fm using the ED I J button followed by the UE to accept Accept Emulate SNR CE e Press u del to cl to the main menu gt o peie e Select I Mode using the MJ or A buttons Then press the GD button to en Within a few seconds data should start to display Wireless Programmer Operation Manual 7 3 represents the signal Accept Detect RSSI ent That er A e The Numbers below the i and i strength received of each fthe components from the other co is the
8. prior to starting the Sniff Mode to start with a tables See Clear Capture Data Select ix Sidi from the Main menu by pressing the Enter J ED button Then type a System ID or press the Down CY button to __Load the System ID E select a random Id To accept the new System ID press the Enter E z button Then press the CE button to load it into the WP e This will be followed by the Emulation Mode e After see the o on the WP x Emulation menu will display e Select i mori and Press the Accept Emulation 4 e If ne aRTR the ee power screen will display Select 100mw transmission power Press the CE to accept transmission power e Then select using the EJ button followed by the CF to accept e Press the c D to go to the main menu e Select Hui Pick then press the EJ button to accept Within a few seconds data should start to show on the display Accept the System DED Accept 100mw SNIFF Data Views Accept SNIFF Mode lt 2 e The represents a RTR beacon The rest of the number indicates the HEX Network Address Number The Last ii translates the HEX into the RTR i Network Number Enter the SNIFF Mode E Exit to Main Menu e The E represents a beacon request which is normally initiated by a SNR The rest of the data represents the SNR Module ID Enter Auto Mode lt 2 e The r
9. the Down or Up 4 buttons to select mir BEE menu option e Use the Down j AN or Up 4 buttons to change the RTR Network Number Make sure the RTR Network number is not repeated within the same wireless network e Use the Co A B Ec D or CE buttons configure the Suffix of the RTR Network Number The Suffix will determine the RTR sub path Accept Config Devices E Scroll to RTR Address 4 or Ez Wireless Programmer Operation Manual 9 Press the E ue to load the RTR Network Number To select RTR address 4 e This will display on the third line of the display acknowledging the RTR acceptance of the new Network Number GETTING THE SYSTEM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION To m out a wireless component configuration parameters the WP must be in the in the le a specifi parameter settings The wireless component must be connected to the WP using the phone cable supplied with the WP The NM and RTRs can temporarily be powered by the WP when the cable is connected However the SNR must have its batteries installed and be in the Install Mode by holding the SNR button for three seconds until PCB LED starts blinking continuously After selecting each setting press the CF This will display the setting value for approximately two seconds RSSI Read Only Volt Read Only Version Read Only Type Read Only Heart Beat RF Out Net Address
10. the RTR reception is sufficient connect the WP to it and put the WP in et i The RSSI must be above 60 However for constant reliable connection a much higher value sk ta be achieved Wireless Programmer Operation Manual 15 BUILDING WIRELESS SURVEY SHEET Address Sys ID Device Location RTR Net Power Source 16 Heat Timer Corp Wireless Programmer Specifications Power Input 4 6 63542485 er 8320 erschien 9 6 VDC rechargeable Ni Cd battery Fregu nty Shaun ri Genen en Ao o y ie he e YEN RF 900mHz FHSS Signal Strength cos cios rs a aid 25mw to 250mw Antennas 0 000005 External High Gain Antenna Long to emulate External RTRs and NM Internal Low Gain Antenna Short to emulate Internal RTRs and SNRs Buttons 202 0 ee ere ne Oe ae Bah oe ewe Bone eee Bae ee 20 button keypad SWIECI 223446554662 ones 5 550 4 6206568000056 1648550885 1 Power Switch LED saree eana o ee ere a One dual color LED Green ON Red Charging Display 2 04 40 5 REEDS E Ee ed es e td 8 4 Lines 16 character per line Programming Interface 2 2 2422 towe sb die ese eas bees e oe be Se aes Yew Base es RS485 Dimensions sg stock Ort leden rdr f r ds f r Vr d r ob f r de AR fl 6044444544500 6845652404864 5 x 9 x 1 20 New Dutch Lane ai ield NJ 0700 973 575 4004 Fax 973 575 4052 http www heat timer com alte CORP
11. HEAT TIMERN INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Wireless Programmer for Wireless Sensor System FOR PLATINUM CONTROLS WITH COMMUNICATION For Heat Timer Wireless Sensor System Only Connect to other Wireless units LED Green in operation Red charging Mode Button Accept Enter Button Wireless Programmer alll HEAT TIMER milfs CORPORATION O Power IF switch LLL LL E y i S0000 TN Load Button 0400008 008008 00000 7 AS Charger connection 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 e Reorient or
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13. RTR Heat Timer Corp NETWORK ADDRESS NUMBER TRANSLATION NETWORK ADD SUB PATH RTR NETWORK ADD SUB PATH RTR NETWORK ADD NM 0180 0000 RTR ODD PATH SUB PATH A SUB PATH B Router 1 0280 0000 Router 1A 03A0 0000 Router 1B 04A0 0000 Router 3 0380 0000 Router 3A 0490 0000 Router 3B 0590 0000 Router 5 0480 0000 Router 5A 0588 0000 Router 5B 0688 0000 Router 7 0580 0000 Router 7A 0684 0000 Router 7B 0784 0000 Router 9 Router 11 0680 0000 0780 0000 Router 9A Router 11A 0782 0000 0881 0000 Router 9B Router 11B 0882 0000 0981 0000 Router 13 0880 0000 Router 13A 0980 8000 Router 13B 0A80 8000 Router 15 0980 0000 Router 15A 0A80 4000 Router 15B 0B80 4000 Router 17 0A80 0000 Router 17A 0B80 2000 Router 17B 0C80 2000 Router 19 0B80 0000 Router 19A 0C80 1000 Router 19B 0D80 1000 RTR EVEN PATH Router 2 02C0 0000 Router 2A 03E4 0000 Router 2B 04E4 0000 Router 4 03C0 0000 Router 4A 04D0 0000 Router 4B 05D0 0000 Router 6 04C0 0000 Router 6A 05C8 0000 Router 6B 06C8 0000 Router 8 Router 10 05C0 0000 06C0 0000 Router 8A Router 10A 06C4 0000 07C2 0000 Router 8B Router 10B 07C4 0000 08C2 0000 Router 12 07C0 0000
14. ature away from windows heaters vents and shelves or objects that may impeded the air flow It should not be mounted in bathrooms kitchens or closets WIRELESS PROGRAMMER WP EMULATION AND ANTENNAS To perform a building mapping survey the WP must be set to emulate the different Heat Timer Wireless Network components The WP comes with two different antennas a short low gain and a long high gain The short antenna low gain should be connected to the WP when it is emulating a SNR or a standard RTR with an internal antenna The long antenna high gain should be used when the WP is emulating a NM or a RTR with an External High Gain Antenna long range applications That will give the surveyor the capability of testing transmission and reception signal strength as well as assign locations to the different wireless components To set the WP to emulate each component follow the component emulation process Before starting the process The System ID must be set Sening the System ID Make sure that the WP is fully charged e Power m WP on That eye turn the LED to Green e Select ut meki from the Main menu by pressing the Enter ED Einer en type a System ID or press the Down tm button to select a random Id To accept the new System ID press the Enter E button Then press the CE button to load it into the WP e This will be followed by the Emulation Mode e Remember to record the System ID to help you in setting up t
15. eat Timer Wireless Network Sensor System ang the System ID in the WP Make sure that the WP is fully charged e Power ihe AT on That estoule turn the LED to Green e Select wir i m from the Main menu by pressing the Enter i PLIE ED bu Gurion Then pe a System ID or press the Down C7 button to Accept the System ID select arandom Id To accept the new System ID press the Enter E button Then press the CE button to load it into the WP e This will be followed by the Emulation Mode menu 8 Heat Timer Corp 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 Setting the System ID on a Wireless SNR RTR or NM After setting the WP to the System ID you ll need to configure the wireless components SNR RTR and NM with he a ID e When in the Emulation menu 1 AF ite press the rose button to renn o ds main menu Select E button Then flest tS La E button This will display th the Seon ID configured into the WP e Make sure that the phone cable is connected to the WP and the wireless component to be programmed Press the E Pinon to load the System ID into the wireless component e This will display Fil on the third line of the display acknowledging the wireless serpent pus of the new System ID from E Main menu by pressing the Ente
16. ecific SNR is not communicating it could be due to low battery power or dead batteries the SNR have the wrong System ID or that the RTR or NM cannot hear the SNR e To Test for low or dead batteries you can view the Internet status on the SNR For Visual Gold Plus communication packages users that information is not available remotely Thus connecting the WP to the SNR must be done e Otherwise if you have no access to the SNR place the WP within the SNR transmission range Configure the WP to emulate a RTR in the Sniff Mode for 20 minutes See Sniffmode instructions Then review the Captured Data and try to locate the SNR using the SNR Module ID See earns Data instructions e Ifyou have access to o the SNR connect the WP to the SNR and use the Ei chm cit menu and select et i Remember that the SNR must be in the Install Mode by holding down the SNR button for a few T or until the PCB LED blinks continuously If the Voltage is less than 3 0 replace the batteries SNR Communicates Intermittently e Ifa specific SNR occasionally looses its communication it could be due to the location of the SNR relation to the RTR or NM location Otherwise it could be due to a Bon with PON RB communication 10 find out if the SNR location is appropriate configure the WP to ii PTR and select E i Mode Disconnect the power to the RTR the SNR was desisned to communicate to and e fe WP i in its location By default SNRs are deigned to communicate e
17. epresents the data was received from a SNR An data was received through a RTR The following represents the Wake up period of the SNR which is programmed to 15 minutes The transmission power setting which is programmed to the default 25 milliwatts instead of the represents that the SNR represents the SNR Module ID The i is the Wireless Programmer Operation Manual 13 CAPTURE Data The Capture displays the data collected during the Sniff Mode It is helpful since the Sniff Mode displays the data for a short period of time This data can then be taken back to the office where it can be analyzed To read the Capture data collected in Sniff Mode Go to the Auto Mode from the Main menu Press me u button twice to reach the Auto Menu Select Mit from the menu Scroll using the Down tm or Up Ca buttons to view all the SNR RTR and NM data collected See Sniff Data Views Clear CAPTURE Data It is important to Clear Capture Data prior to going into Sniff Mode to start with empty tables Go to the Auto Mode from the Main menu Press me o ten button once to reach the Clear Capture Data menu Select from the menu and then press the Enter to a This will a the old data and take you back to the Hi Pic rc 4 To enter Clr Capture Press Enter to Accept E 14 Heat Timer Corp TROUBLESHOOT SNR Does Not Communicate e Ifa sp
18. f RTRs that communicate to a larger number of SNRs Each NM or RTR Parent can communicate directly to two upstream RTRs Children The diagram is a sample RTR addressing structure Key Network Manager Heat Timer Corp IN STALLATION Building Cutaway Prior to purchasing the wireless components an RF Mapping survey must P4 SNR be done After the survey the NM RTRs and SNRs can be programmed Low Gain Antenna and installed at the locations assigned using the survey followed by connecting the NM to the Platinum control Finally configure each ofthe wireless components SNRs using the communication interface Visual P3 RTR3 Gold Plus or the Internet for the Platinum control Remember that NM and RTRs can only be configured on the Internet That is after the physical installation of the wireless components log on to the Internet or Visual Gold Plus to the Heat Timer Platinum control to configure the individual wireless components to work with the Heat Timer control RF MAPPING SURVEY le The goal is to assign the wireless components to the locations which best meets building user power source and best transmission criteria The survey involves the use oftwo WPs Each of the WPs will be set to emulate a different component of the Heat Timer Wireless Network System Then test communication between the different components You must set both WPs to the same System ID P1 NM
19. he Sniff Detect RSSI menu using the button follsged gt the CF to accept e Press the Wes to go back to the main menu Select Pito Mock then press the CX button to accept Within a few seconds data should start to a The Numbers below the Fit EF and ivf C84 represents the signal strength received of each of the isos from the other component That is the number below represents the strength the F si was received by the ii e The fourth line data contains iii represents the NM Any ID that starts with the ii which represents the master s ID A H represents a RTR Exit Emulation e To exit this mode press the oa The I option will show e TOR S ae apai will direct you to the HEITRI e Select da FRE to go back to then main menu EN gt po Accept the System in 5 Load the System ID GED Accept Emulation EJ Accept 100mw CF Accept Detect RSSI Enter the Detect RSSI E Enter Auto Mode ES 12 Heat Timer Corp SNIFF Mode _ The Sniff Mode allows the WP to listen to all surrounding wireless components with the same System ID regardless of their reception level RSSI The user will need to program the WP to Emulate a RTR or a SNR It is used to detect if a wireless component is functioning within a specified area e Make sure to Clear Captured Data
20. he next WP to the same System ID CF 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 a Network Manager NM After seung the a ID on the WP the Emulation menu will display e Select i HP and Press the CE followed by the UE to proceed with the NM Erculalicn An HEF Acknowledge will appear on the third line of the display acknowledging t N od by the WP Press the Mes to enter the a appears on m top of ug the display The second display fine will read PET 6 Heat Timer Corp Exit NM Emulation e To exit this mode press the to go back to the System ID Setup A IMPORTANT To exit the NM Survey Mode the user MUST Select to Emulate a RTR or a SNR first Emulating a Transceiver Router RTR e After seeing th en ID on the WP the Emulation menu will display e Select i E FTE and Press the CD The option for the Hankmission power will follow e ARTR will default to 100mw transmission power Do not change this value Press the LE to accept transmission power and proceed to the Sniff Detect Accept 100mw i i using the E button followed by the CE to A a accept E Pr e Press the Ges o E to go to the main menu Accept Detect_RSSI EJ e Select Hitec fice using the CY or buttons Then
21. he system to be installed not just in high rise buildings but also in garden apartments campus type environment etc For applications where long ranges between components is required the utilization of RTRs with External High Gain Antennas will help reduce the number of intermediate RTRs Wireless Programmer Operation Manual 3 WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS Network Manager NM The NM is the primary component in the Heat Timer Wireless Sensor System It collects the data from all the sensors and routers and passes it on to the Heat Timer Platinum control Each Heat Timer wireless network has only one NM However one NM can be connected to multiple Heat Timer Platinum controls The NM can listen to RTRs and SNRs It is connected directly to the Heat Timer Platinum control using a RS485 connection to the RI board on the back of the control The NM has an External High Gain Antenna with an extended cable that can be mounted remotely The NM can communicate to two upstream RTRs The NM is powered using a5 to 8 VAC transformer The WP can provide power to the NM when connected to it using the RS485 phone cable for surveying programming and troubleshooting Transceiver Router RTR When SNR locations are not within reception range of the NM the RTR can act as a range extender Multiple RTRs can pass on the information from the SNRs to the NM A Single RTR can communicate to many sensors Two RTRs with an External High Gain Antennas can be used t
22. number below j represents how strong the heard by the i e The fourth line data contains E which represents the master s ID A E3 represents the NM Any ID that starts with the represents a RTR ho Enter the Detect RSSI 15 To enter Auto Mode EJ Exit SNR Emulation To exit this mode press the Mo The es option will show e ToN a O wil coe you to the F io di e Select Huho Pix to go back to hen main menu r a Jm E CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS For the Heat Timer Wireless Network Sensor System to function a NM with a System ID must be activated The WP is the only way any of the wireless components can be configured For a new installation start by configuring the NM Then configure the RTRs followed by the SNRs A Configure System ID 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 Connect the WP using the phone cable to the wireless component to be configured with the System ID The WP will power the NM or RTR if no power source was connected to them However a SNR must have its batteries connected and operational and the SNR in Install mode by pressing and holding the SNR Install button Then configure the WP with the System ID to be used on the H
23. o extended the transmission range over large distances A RTR can communicate to two upstream RTRs It is powered using a 5 to 8 VAC transformer The WP can provide power to the RTR when connected to it using the RS485 phone cable for surveying programming and troubleshooting Sensor SNR The SNR measures the space temperature and passes it in addition to its battery status and other information to a nearby RTR or NM It is powered by two AA batteries different SNRs require different AA battery voltage Wireless Programmer WP The WP is the tool used to map survey configure emulate power diagnose and troubleshoot the Heat Timer Wireless Eon Sensor System In the survey process it emulates each of the wireless components Later it is needed to set the Wireless en Network parameters and configure each of the components based on ae initial survey It can be connected to each of Rr R74 dl the Heat Timer Wireless Network System using a RS485 When connected to aNM or RTR it will provide power to that component Moreover it is used as a diagnostic tool by listening and analyzing system data The WP is powered using a rechargeable Ni Cd internal battery The WP comes with an external charger Rtr Even Path Rtr Odd Path R4B R4A WIRELESS ADDRESS CODING The Heat Timer Wireless Network Sensor System is designed for extension and growth A single wireless network can have a large number o
24. r A IMPORTANT After configuring a SNR with the System ID for the first time the SNR will go to Sleep Normal Mode until the next wake up interval To bring back the SNR to the Install mode the user must press and hold down the SNR button for three seconds or until the SNR PCB LED light starts blinking B Configuring RTR Network Number Eur i from the list by pressing the Enter Load the System ID Exit to Main Menu Accept Config Devices EJ Select System ID EJ To load the System ID For the RTRs to function in a wireless system each must be assigned a Network Number The Network Number determines the path the information uses to pass on from one RTR to the next all the way down to the NM The main concept is that the NM can communicate upstream directly to a maximum of two RTRs Each of the two RTRs will represent a main path for the data to travel through The first main path RTRs will have odd Network Numbers The first RTR RO1 on the first main path will be set to communicate to the NM has a fixed Network Number of 00 The second RTR up the same path will be R03 and so on The second path primary RTR will have a Network Number of RO2 The second RTR up the same path will be R04 e Make sure that the WP is fully charged e Power the WP on That ss aes turn a LED to Green e Select i from the Main menu by pressing the Enter ED button e Then ad in ie menu using
25. relocate the receiving antenna Increase separation between the equipment and wireless Components e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the wireless components are connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help A WARNING This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device pursuant to FCC Rules In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulation the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation of at least 8 from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The user is cautioned that changes or modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 2 Heat Timer Corp Table of Contents PRODUCT CONCEPT 2 Configuring the System Components 7 Wireless Sensor System Components 3 A Configure System ID 7 Network Manager NM 2222222 3 Entering the System ID in the WP Tr Transceiver Router RTR 222222220 3 Entering the System ID in the WP 8 Sensor SNR sot cee ER eek 3 Setting the System ID on a Wireless SNR RTR or NM 8 Wireless Programmer WP 2 222 222 3 B Configuring RTR Network Number 8 Wireless Address Coding
26. very 15 minutes Watch for the SNR ID to show and both RSSI values If values fluctuate around or below 50 you ll need to relocate the SNR to a better reception area Otherwise if the RSSI values were good then the problem is not with the SNR but with the RTR communicating downstream See RTR Communicates Intermittently RTR Does Not Communicate e Ifa group of nearby SNRs does not communicate most likely it is due to a RTR that has no communication downstream to parent e Make sure that the RTR is powered and some of its LEDs are blinking every few seconds That indicates that the RTR is pa e Putthe WP in Get uk Do and connect it to the RTR and press the F to make sure that the RTR has the same System 1D as s the rest of the wireless network e Put the WPin et iAH to make sure that the RTR is programmed with the correct Network Address Each RTR vast ye a Network Address that is unique and sequential as per the Wireless Address Coding Chart Also see Configuring RTR Network Number To see if the RTR reception is sufficient connect the WP to it and put the WP in et i The RSSI must be above 60 However for constant reliable connection a much higher value should be achieved RTR Communicates Intermittently e Ifa RTR communicates intermittently it is either due to its location thus having a low RSSI value transmission reception Otherwise it is due to its parent RTR having a low RSSI value e To see if
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