ETHERNET CORPORATION 1S NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
INTRODUCTION The T9000 Wireless system consists of a model 12400 battery powered thermostat (Figure 7) and at least one Remote Control Node or “NRC. An RON provides an interface with the VAC equipment under control, and communicates with its thermostat using unlicensed 800 MHz radio frequency energy. This manual primarily deals with the model 14800 Remote Control Node. For mare detail concerning the model 12400 thermostat please refer to Pub No. 12401-012210.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING NODES A T8000 thermostat and Remote Control Node will not operate as a system until they are linked together through the installation process. The linking process binds one or more control nodes to a thermostat so that they will communicate with each other as a control system. Up to eight nodes can be linked to a single thermostat. Once linked, a control node will only respond to its specific thermostat.
Note: The active item ready to be changed will blink off and on. at £10 tows LJ IY Figure 5 — Install Setup Display Step The UP button on the front of the thermostat is used to toggle between the following two choices: Install -Install a Node Remove ~— Uninstall ALL Nodes {The Remove option is discussed in Pub No. 12401-012210.) Press HEMATOLOGIC to select Install. Step 3 The node number digits will now flash.
change is needed when installing the model 14800 RCN. Press the HEAT/COOL button, Al this point all selections have been made and nothing on the display should be blinking. You are ready to link the node. Step S Press the SLINKY button inside the thermostat (see Figure 4) and within 5-seconds activate a Link Service Request on the model 14800 RCN by either applying power or pressing Push Button 1 (see Figure 2).
MODEL 14800 CONFIGURATION Mendel 14800 series Remote Control Nodes can be configured to work with the model 13200 wireless motion/occupancy sensor. PROPERTY TABLES » Occupancy Mode Configuration s Occupancy Timeout Configuration The configuration tables that follow provide operational descriptions and factory default settings. Selections are indicated through the FLASH-COUNT of LED's 2 (RED) and 3 (GREEN). {Refer to Figure 2 above.) LED 2 FLASH-COUNT indicates the property table that is active.
MODEL 14800 User Guide CONFIGURATION CLASH | een DESCRIPTION 1 | OFF 1 1 System does not respond to unoccupied status condition.
MODEL 14800 User Guide LED 2 LED 3 FLASH FLASH CONFIGURATION COUNT | COUNT DESCRIPTION 1 2 Minute Delay * 2 1 System responds to an unoccupied status condition within minutes. System responds to an unoccupied status 1-hour after 2 | 1 Hour Delay 2 2 condition Is sensed. System responds to an unoccupied status 4-hours after 3 | 4 Hour Delay 2 3 condition Is sensed. System responds to an unoccupied status 8-hours after 4 | 8 Hour Delay 2 4 condition is sensed.
DIAGNOSTICS PBZ and PB3 can be used during normal operation to run useful diagnostic tests as follows: PB2 — Neighbor Count in a mesh network it is anticipated that each node will be within RF range of one or more other nodes — a requirement for the network to function. During initial installation or otherwise troubleshooting, determining if and how many Neighbors any given node is able to access can be useful. During normal operation, PB2 can be pressed to request a Neighbor count.