VXDB-TW-KT-W VX Series Wireless Thermostat with an Occupancy Sensor INSTALLATION MANUAL JUNE 2020
Table of Contents Introduction..............................................................................................................5 Network Installation..................................................................................................7 Connecting the Antenna Module............................................................................... 7 Connecting the Ethernet Cable................................................................................. 8 Powering the Server.......
Table of Contents Introduction APPENDIX 1 - Energy Saving Presets........................................................................31 Verdant VX Series Energy Management Thermostats deliver unprecedented energy savings without compromising the comfort of occupants. APPENDIX 2 - Glossary.............................................................................................32 Warranty Information..............................................................................................
Network Installation NOTICE Connecting the Antenna Module TO ENABLE NETWORKING CAPABILITIES OF THE VX THERMOSTAT, REFER TO THE “NETWORK INSTALLATION” SECTION OF THIS MANUAL. BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION OF THE NETWORKED THERMOSTATS, ENSURE THAT THE ONLINE CONNECTION KIT IS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET. THE ONLINE CONNECTION KIT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO AN INTERNET PORT WITH A PRIVATE IP ADDRESS WITH DHCP ACTIVE.
Online Connection Kit Installation Online Connection Kit Installation Connecting the Ethernet Cable Powering on the Server ➤➤ ➤➤ Connect the Server to the LAN port with the supplied RJ-45 cable. Plug the Server into an electrical outlet with the supplied power cord. TO PREVENT POWER RELATED ISSUES, PLUG THE SERVER INTO A UPS (UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY) UNIT.
Online Connection Kit Installation HVAC Controller Installation Configuring the Online Connection Kit Installing the HVAC Controller in an HVAC Unit ➤➤ ➤➤ Power Off the HVAC unit; ➤➤ Connect the HVAC Controller to the thermostat terminals on the HVAC unit refer to the Wiring Table to determine proper connections. Ensure the Online Connection Kit is receiving a Private or Static IP address via DHCP Server.
HVAC Controller Installation Thermostat Installation For Installation on PTAC Units; Mounting the Thermostat to the Wall ➤➤ Mount the HVAC Controller inside of the HVAC unit. ➤➤ ➤➤ Set the unit to “External Thermostat” (Class 2) mode. Consult the HVAC unit documentation to determine how to set the PTAC unit to “External Thermostat” mode. THE THERMOSTAT’S OCCUPANCY SENSOR SHOULD FACE THE BED AREA OF THE ROOM OR THE AREA WHERE THE OCCUPANT WILL SPEND THE MOST TIME.
Thermostat Configuration Thermostat Configuration Configuring the Thermostat Accessing the Configuration Screen With the thermostat and HVAC unit powered, follow the configuration instructions to correctly configure the thermostat. ➤ Ensure the thermostat is powered and faceplate removed; ➤ Press the config button; To ensure proper operation of the HVAC unit, complete the following steps.
Thermostat Configuration Thermostat Configuration Pairing the Thermostat and HVAC Controller Setting the MESH ID The thermostat and HVAC Controller must be paired during installation. The thermostat will search for the closest HVAC Controller to it and display the unique HVAC Controller ID. The HVAC Controller ID is located on the case.
Thermostat Configuration Thermostat Configuration Entering the Room Number Configuring the Equipment Settings Enter the room number by changing the characters on the screen. Available characters include digits 0-9 and letters A-F.
Thermostat Configuration Thermostat Configuration Configuring the Energy Saving Settings Setting the thermostat clock HOURS MINUTES ➤ Press the UP and DOWN buttons to increase or decrease the energy savings preset. Set the thermostat clock to current time in 24h (Military Time) format. ➤ Press the F|C button to advance to the next menu.
Thermostat Configuration Thermostat Maintenance Testing the Thermostat Replacing Thermostat Batteries Following the thermostat configuration, test if the thermostat is controlling the HVAC unit. The low battery indicator will be displayed on the thermostat screen when it is necessary to replace batteries in the thermostat. Under normal operating conditions, new brand-name alkaline batteries will last for a period of approximately eighteen (18) months.
Configuring & Managing Accessories Configuring & Managing Accessories Accessing the Sensor Setup Menu Activating a Sensor With the thermostat and HVAC unit powered, follow the sensor configuration instructions to correctly configure the sensors.
Configuring & Managing Accessories Configuring & Managing Accessories Discovering an Active Sensor Configure the Functionality of a Sensor The thermostat will display the first sensor discovered in the pairing process. Ensure that the unique device number displayed on the screen matches the unique ID found on the sensor. The thermostat allows the user to change the default functionality of the sensor. Use the table below to configure the desired functionality.
Configuring & Managing Accessories Troubleshooting Completing the Sensor Setup Error Codes The thermostat will countdown from thirty (30) seconds. If the sensor has successfully paired, the thermostat will display “SUCC”. If the sensor did not pair successfully, the display will read “FAIL”, and the process must be repeated.
Troubleshooting Guide APPENDIX 1 - Energy Saving Presets Restoring Factory Settings If there are reported errors or configuration issues, the user may restore factory settings to return the thermostat to its default parameters. ➤➤ Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO 1st Stage Differential Heat 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.
APPENDIX 2 - Glossary “Automatic Fan Control Mode” - fan runs only when there is a demand for heating or cooling; “Manual Fan Control Mode” - guest can select between automatic or continuous fan operation; “Minimum Set point” - minimum temperature that a guest can request; “Maximum Set point” - maximum temperature that a guest can request; “Auto Changeover Set Point Offset” - the difference between the guest-selected set point and the heat and cool changeover temperatures; “1st Stage Differential - Heat” -
THIS DEVICE 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. THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.
Technical Specifications Thermostat Case Dimensions (Imperial) Case Dimensions (Metric) HVAC Controller 4.015 x 5.5118” x 0.925” 4.84” x 2.76” x 1.02” 102mm x 140mm x 23.5mm 123mm x 70mm x 26mm Screen Dimensions (Imperial) 3.625" x 2.