Carrier ZONECC0WRS01, ZONECC0WRC01 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Wireless Remote Room Sensor
Wireless Receiver
Installation and Operating Instructions
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the
installation. Leave this instruction with homeowner.
INTRODUCTION
This instruction covers the installation of a Wireless Remote Room Sensor Part No. ZONECC0WRS01 and Wireless Receiver Part No. ZONECC0WRC01.
The Wireless Sensors and Receiver are designed to allow zone temperature sensors to be installed without wiring. The battery­operated sensor is a miniature radio transmitter which sends temperature information to the Receiver. The Receiver passes this information to the Comfort Zone II Equipment Controller. Each zone transmits its temperature data at least once every 5 minutes. While temperature is changing, it transmits as often as once per minute.
An installation requires 1 sensor for each wireless zone and a single Receiver. From 1 to 8 wireless sensors can be used, allowing any zone to be wireless.
A small screwdriver with blade no wider than 3/32 in. will be needed to attach wires to the receiver. Be sure to have this available at the installation site.
Wireless sensors are useful when it is difficult to route wires to a zone, or when a sensor may need to be moved to accommodate changes in a room layout or usage.
The sensor battery is designed to last at least 3 years and replacement batteries are available from local sources.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Read and follow manufacturer instructions carefully. Follow all local electrical codes during installation. All wiring must conform to local and national electrical codes. Improper wiring or installa­tion may damage receiver.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol When you see this symbol on the equipment and in the instruction manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU­TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN­GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.
INSTALLATION
Step 1—Location and Installation of Wireless Receiver
IDENTIFYING WIRELESS RECEIVER
The Wireless Receiver and Wireless Remote Room Sensor both use the same plastic case. The Receiver will be in the envelope marked ZONECC0WRC01. Remove its cover by squeezing top and bottom raised ridges and pulling 2 halves apart. The Receiver has a 5-terminal connector; the sensor has a battery.
SELECTING A LOCATION FOR RECEIVER
Find a location for Wireless Receiver near Equipment Controller so that wiring between them will be no longer than 10 ft and routing of wires between them will be easy. Do not mount Receiver on air handler plenum or any other metal surface. Mount it so that coiled part of antenna (visible with cover removed) is vertical.
MOUNTING RECEIVER
For ease of mounting, you may snap the circuit board out of the plastic base. Use the 2 smaller oval holes in plastic base to mark screw location on mounting surface. Note that wiring is intended to exit through large oval hole in lower right of mounting base. A path or hole in mounting surface will need to be provided for wires to exit. Drill two 3/16-in. holes in mounting surface and mount base using screws and anchors provided.
WIRING RECEIVER TO EQUIPMENT CONTROLLER
Before installing sensor, turn off all power to unit. There may be more than 1 power disconnect. Electrical shock can cause personal injury or death.
First turn OFF all power to zoning system. Using any 4-conductor wire, connect Receiver to Equipment Controller as indicated in Fig. 1. Mount Receiver into its base and route wires neatly. Do not attach the cover yet.
Step 2—Location and Installation of Wireless Sensors
IDENTIFYING WIRELESS SENSORS
The Wireless Sensor is in a bag marked ZONECC0WRS01. There
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may be several sensors in 1 installation.
LOCATION OF SENSORS
Wireless Sensors should be located in the same manner as any thermostat. Review Comfort Zone II Installation Instructions for details. Once a location is determined, the sensor circuit board may be removed from mounting plastic for ease of mounting or to bring it closer to the Receiver for the configuration process described next.
WIRED SENSORS MUST BE REMOVED
When a zone has a Wireless Sensor, the wired Remote Sensor must be disconnected from the Equipment Controller. If it is left connected, the system will not respond to Wireless Sensor. When a Wireless Sensor is to be used in zone 1, the temperature sensor in the User Interface must be cut. Open User Interface and locate glass sensor element in lower right corner. Using pliers or scissors, cut 1 wire and bend sensor so contact will not be made. This saves sensor element should it ever be used again. Refer to Zoning Installation Instructions.
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 1144 Tab 3a 5a 2a 5a
PC 101 Catalog No. 809-590 Printed in U.S.A. Form ZONEKIT-5SI Pg 1 10-98 Replaces: New
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Fig. 1—Wiring of Wireless Receiver to Comfort Zone II
Step 3—Electric Configuration of Wireless Sensors and Receiver
INTRODUCTION
Each Wireless Sensor contains a unique identifying code which is sent each time it communicates with the Receiver. The Receiver must learn this code from each sensor so that it will only respond to its sensors and to no others. It then acts like a protecting password, preventing Wireless Sensors in other systems from cross communicating with this system. At each transmission, the sensor transmits the zone number, zone temperature, and an error check­ing code along with the identifying code. If either of the 2 codes does not check, the temperature data is ignored. This eliminates the possibility of erroneous temperature data being received and used.
The system learns the unique identifying codes of the sensors during the first 10 minutes after the power is applied to the system. If any zones are added or revised after the 10-minute learning period, learning period may be restarted by reapplying the power. If the system does not "learn" a zone, 2 dashes ("--") will appear in the User Interface’s display in place of the zone temperature indication and will result in that zone’s damper being closed.
1. Establishing Identifying Code
Use the following procedure to allow the system to install sensor identifying codes in the Receiver. It is easiest to have all sensors with you near the Receiver during the setup process. When finished, sensors can be returned to their proper locations in their zones. Remember, the following steps must be completed within 10 minutes after power is applied.
a. Remove and reapply power to zoning system, starting
10-minute timer.
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b. Press "install" button on Receiver once. The red LED will
come on and stay on, indicating Receiver is in setup mode. See Fig. 1 for location of button and LED.
c. On the sensor, pull out battery tab to turn on sensor. Make
sure battery polarity is correct (+ on board matches + on battery) and the contacts hold battery firmly.
d. Set the rotary switch to the applicable zone number. The
indicator is a small dot beside the screwdriver slot in the rotary switch. See Fig. 2.
e. Press and hold install button on sensor for 3 sec. The
sensor’s green LED should come on and off.
f. On the Receiver, the LED will flash once indicating it has
received the information. This flash may be barely notice­able.
g. Repeat steps a. through f. for all other wireless zone
sensors. Be sure proper zone number is set into each one.
h. On the Receiver, press install button once again. This will
turn off the Receiver red LED and exit installation mode.
2. If You Made a Mistake and Want to Start Over
You can either reinstall the identifying codes of the errant sensor or erase the entire configuration and start over. To reinstall the Sensor(s), repeat steps 3-1-a through 3-1-h above. To erase the entire configuration, with the red Receiver LED on (if not on, momentarily press the button), press and hold the button until the red LED goes off. The Receiver is now completely cleared, it has no memory of wireless zones previously installed. You may now start with step 3-1 above.
3. If You Want to Remove a Zone
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