Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power
before beginning installation.
Must be installed by a certified electrician. Read these instructions
carefully. Failure to follow these instructions can damage the product or
cause a hazardous condition.
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Installation Guide
System installation at a glance
The equipment interface module (EIM) allows you to control a baseboard heater, a
convector or a fan-forced heater in a 120-volt, 208-volt or 240-volt application from a
EConnect™ wireless thermostat.
Mount thermostat and outdoor sensor..................................................... Pages 19 - 20
For error codes, see page 20.
To verify the signal strength, see page 21.
To replace a wireless device, see pages 21-22.
For specifications and replacement parts, see page 23.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Relay
Antenna
Relay
Antenna
Install the Equipment Interface Module (EIM)
Determine the location
The equipment interface module (EIM) consists of a relay and an antenna. They can b e
installed either in the wiring compartment of the baseboard heater or in a 4-11/16” square
junction box.
Install EIMs at a minimum distance of 2 feet (0.6 m) of each other. This minimum
distance still applies even if the EIMs are on opposite sides of a wall.
•Installing the EIM in a baseboard heater
You can install the EIM in the wiring
compartment of the baseboard heater if you
have any of the heaters listed in the following
table:
Manufacturer / brandSeries
CadetF
Global CommanderCCB
King ElectricalK, CB, KP, M
Marley2500, BKOC, QMKC
OuelletODBA, ODI, ODIA, OFM, OPR
StelproCBB, N, SCA, SCAS
TPI2900C, 2900S, 3700, 3900
2.
The product has been tested for compatibility with the heaters listed above. If your
heater is not on the list, instal l the EIM o n a 4-11/16” square junction box or replace
it with one listed.
•Installing the EIM in a 4-11/16” square junction box
Y ou can use a 4-11/16” square junction box in either of
the following conditions:
• You have a convector or fan-forced heater.
• You cannot install or do not wish to install the EIM in
the wiring compartment of the baseboard heater.
The junction box can be installed anywhere in the
house; for example, near the main electrical panel.
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Relay wires must be at the top
L2 L1 : For 240V application
N L : For 120V application
BlueBlue
BlackBlack
RedRed
Install plug if
applicable.
Installation in a baseboard heater
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect AC power before
beginning installation.
Wiring must comply with local electrical codes. Use spec ial CO/ ALR so lder less connec tors if
supply wires are made of aluminum.
Disconnect the heater wires from the supply wi re s. If the heater has a built-in thermostat, remove it.
2)Remove the locknut from the antenna and peel off
the adhesive backing. Feed the antenna cable
1)Remove the knockout on the side of the heater.
through the knockout and install the antenna
vertically as shown. Put the locknut and tighten.
3)Clean the back panel inside the wiring
compartment where the relay will be installed. Peel
the adhesive backing off the relay and stick the
relay on the back panel.
5)Insert the antenna plug into the relay receptacle
until you hear a click.
4)Connect the heater wires and the supply wires to
the relay.
See page 6 if you are connecting more than one
heater.
6)Put the heater cover back. (If a built-in thermost at
was removed, install one of the supplied plugs to
cover the hole on the existing cover.) Apply power
to the heater. Do not install the antenna cover yet.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Can cause electrical shock. Install heater cover
plate before applying power.
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Installation in a 4-11/16'' square junction box
Relay wires must be at the top
Blue
Black
Red
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect AC power before
beginning installation.
Wiring must comply with local electrical codes. Use spec ial CO/ ALR so lder less connec tors if
supply wires are made of aluminum.
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1)Mount the junction box on the wall. Punch out
knockout(s), install strain relief bushing(s) and fe ed
the supply wires and the heater wires. Punch out
another knockout to install the antenna (step 2).
3)Clean the interior side of the junction box where the
relay will be installed. Peel off the adhesive backing
of the relay module and stick the relay inside the
junction box.
5)Insert the antenna plug in the relay receptacle until
you hear a click.
2)Remove the locknut from the antenna and peel off
the adhesive backing. Feed the antenna cable
through the knockout opening and mount the
antenna. Put the locknut and tighten.
N L : For 120V application
L2 L1 : For 240V application
Red
Blue
Black
To heater
4)Connect the supply wires and heater wires to the
relay.
See page 6 if you are connecting more than one
heater.
6)Install a cover plate on the junction box and
apply power to the heater. Do not put the antenna
cover back yet.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Can cause electrical shock. Install junction box
cover plate before applying power.
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Installation Guide
Blue
Black
Red
Blue
Black
Red
Blue
Black
Red
Connecting multiple heaters to the same EIM
N L : For 120V application
L2 L1 : For 240V application
Remote junction box or
heater wiring compartment
Red
Blue
Black
The maximum number of heaters per EIM
is limited to a maximum load of 12.5 A
Connecting multiple EIMs on the same circuit
N L : For 120V application
L2 L1 : For 240V application
Remote junction box or
heater wiring compartment
Red
Blue
Black
Remote junction box or
heater wiring compartment
Blue
Black
Red
The maximum number of EIMs is 8 per thermostat.
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Connect button
* Flashing green: Ready for connection
Steady green: Connection established
Steady red: Connection failure
Connect LED *
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3.
Install batteries in wireless devices
ThermostatRemote control
(optional)
Install 2 AA alkaline batteriesInstall 3 AA alkaline batteriesInstall 2 AA lithium batteries
Start wireless setup
Press the EIM Connect button to place it in wireless setup. When the amber light changes
to a green flashing light, you can begin to link de vices to the wireless network (see pages
7-10).
Link all devices to wireless network
Outdoor air sensor
(optional)
4.
If the amber light changes to a red light
instead, there is another EIM currently in
wireless setup. Press the Connect button
on the other EIM to exit its wireless setup.
If the green flashing light disappears (after
a delay of 15 minutes) before you have
time to link all your devices, press the
Connect button again.
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Installation Guide
Link thermostat and EIM to wireless network
Perform the following steps on the thermostat:
#DisplayButtonStep
1)
2)
3)
4)
The Connexion (link)
menu appears when you
connect the thermostat to
wireless network for the
first time. Press Ok to
select Zone.
Press or to change
the zone name (optional;
see page 17) and press
Ok.
Press Ok to select
Connecter (connect).
SUCC (success) confirms
the connection is
successful. Press Sortir
(exit) once to link another
EIM (see page 9) or 3
times to return to home
screen.
If an error code (E followed by a number) appears on the screen, see its explanation
on page 20.
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Link additional EIM to wireless network (opti on a l)
Perform steps 1 to 6 for each additional EIM. You can link a maximum of 8 EIMs to
the wireless network.
1)If the green light on the previously-linked EIM is flashing, press its Connect button. The
green light will become steady.
2)Press the Connect button on the next EIM you wish to link and wait for its green
flashing light.
Skip steps 3 and 4 if the thermostat is displaying the Connexion menu (as
shown in step 5).
#DisplayButtonStep
3)
4)
5)
6)
Press and hold the right
center button for 5 secs.
From the installer’s setup
menu, press to select
Connexion (link) and
press Ok.
Press to select
Connecterautre (connect
more) and press Ok.
SUCC (success) confirms
the connection is
successful. Press Sortir
(exit) once and go back to
step 1 to link another EIM
or press Sortir (exit) 3
times to return to home
screen.
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Press and
release
CONNECT
WIRELESS SETUP
NOYES
CONNECT MORE?
Press to link to
another network
Press to
save and exit
Link outdoor sensor to wireless network (optional)
1)Make sure the Connect light on the EIM is
flashing (see page 7).
If you have more than one wireless thermostat,
make sure to activate the wireless setup from
an EIM linked to the thermostat. For example,
to display the outdoor temperature on
thermostat Y, you must activate the wireless
setup from either EIM B or C, not A.
2)Press the Connect button on the back of the
sensor.
3)After 15 seconds, check if the thermostat is displaying a value for the outdoor
temperature reading.
If you have more than one wireless thermostat, repeat steps 1 and 3 for each thermostat.
Bathroom
wireless network
Thermostat X
EIM A
Outdoor
sensor
Remote
control
Bedroom
wireless network
Thermostat Y
EIM B
EIM C
Link remote control to wireless network (optional)
1)Make sure the Connect light on the EIM is flashing (see page 7).
If you have more than one wireless thermostat, make sure to activate the wireless setup
from an EIM linked to the thermostat. For example, to link the remote control to thermostat
Y, you must activate the wireless setup from either EIM B or C, not A.
2)Press CONNECT at the remote
control.
3)When the remote control displays
Connected (after a short delay), press DONE.
4)Press NO at the next screen to save
and exit. (Or press YES and repeat
steps 1-4 to link to another network).
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Exit wireless setup
1)Press the EIM Connect button. Its green flashing light will change to a steady green
light.
If you do not press the Connect button, the EIM will automatically exit wireless setup
after 15 minutes of inactivity.
2)Put the cover back on the antenna module.
Accessing the installer setup menu
•To access the installer setup menu from the home
Navigating the menus
•Press or to navigate the menus and setup
•Press Ok to select the flashing menu or setup function.
Customize the thermostat
screen, press and hold the right center button for 5
secs.
functions.
5.
6.
Modifying the settings
•Press or to modify the displayed setting.
•Press Ok to save the displayed setting. The setting will
flash to confirm that it has been saved.
Exiting the menus
•Press Sortir (exit) once to re turn to the previous menu
or as many times as necessary to return to the home
screen.
If you press Sortir (exit) after you have changed
a setting, the new setting will not be saved.
Make sure you press Ok to save the new setting
before you press Sortir (exit).
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Installation Guide
Installer setup table
Setup functionOptionsDefault setting To modify, see
Temperature unit°C / °F°CPage 12
Time format12h / 24h24hPage 12
Minimum setpoint5°C to 30°C (41°F to 86°F)5°C (41°F)Page 13
Maximum setpoint5°C to 30°C (41°F to 86°F)30°C (86°F)Page 13
Programmable modeOn / OffOnPage 14
Keypad lockNone / Partial / AllNonePages 15
Zone name1, ..., 5752Pages 16-17
Adaptive Intelligent RecoveryOn / OffOnPage 18
Anti-freezeOn / OffOn Page 18
To set the date & time, the schedule and the automa tic daylight savings, refer to
User’s Guide.
Temperature unit / Time format
Follow this procedure to select the temperature unit (°C or °F) and time format (12h or 24h).
The time format selection is available only if the thermostat is in programmable
mode.
#DisplayButtonStep
1)
2)
3)
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From the installer’s setup
menu, press Ok to select
the Format menu.
Press or to change
the temperature unit. Press
Ok.
Press or to change
the time format. Press Ok.
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Minimum and maximum setpoints
Follow this procedure to set the minimum and maximum setpoint temperature.
#DisplayButtonStep
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
From the installer’s setup
menu, press to select
Consignes (setpoints) and
press Ok.
Press Ok to select Min.
Press or to change
the minimum setpoint.
Press Ok.
Press Ok to select Max.
Press or to change
the maximum setpoint.
Press Ok.
6)
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Press Sortir (exit) once to
return to installer’s setup
menu or twice to return to
home screen.
Installation Guide
Programmable mode
The thermostat is factory-set as a 7-day programmable thermostat. To set it as a non-pro grammable
thermostat, proceed as follows:
#DisplayButtonStep
1)
2)
From the installer’s setup
menu, press to select
Horaire (schedule) and
press Ok.
Press or to select
Non and press Ok.
Copy
Use this function to copy the configuration settings, the schedule settings or both to other EConnect™
wireless thermostats in your house. This f unction is available on ly if the thermostat is connec ted either to a
remote control or outdoor senso r. The settings are copied to other thermostats connected to the remote
control or outdoor sensor.
#DisplayButtonStep
1)
2)
From the installer’s setup
menu, press as needed
to select Copie and press
Ok.
Press or to select
Horaire (schedule),
Configuration or both. Press Ok.
3)
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Patientez (wait) may
appear for several
minutes. When SUCC
(success) appears, press
Sortir (exit) to return to
home menu.
Keypad lock
If you select Oui (yes), the
buttons will not appear on the
screen. To unlock, go to
Installer Setup (see page 11).
If you select Part (Partial),
the homeowner can change
the room temperature only.
If you leave at Non (no),
the homeowner will have
full access to all
thermostat functions.
By default, the keypad lock is disabled.
#DisplayButtonStep
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1)
2)
From the installer’s setup
menu, press to select
Verrouiller (lock) and
press Ok.
Press or to select Oui
(Yes), Part (Partial) or Non
(No). Press Ok.
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Installation Guide
Zone name
The zone name is used to identify the thermostat on the wireless remote control. By default, the
zone name is Thermostat (zone name 52). If you have a wireless remote control and more than
one wireless thermostat, change the zone name of the thermostat to identify it from the other
thermostats. For example, if the thermost at is in the living room, set the zone to 31.
#DisplayButtonStep
1)
2)
3)
4)
From the installer’s setup
menu, press to select
Connexion (link) and
press Ok.
Press Ok to select Zone.
Press or to set the
zone name (see page 17).
Press Ok.
Press Sortir (exit) once to
return to installer’s setup
menu or twice to return to
home screen.
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