Honeywell RT7070A2008 Operating Instructions

HONEYWELL EXCEL 5000 OPEN SYSTEM
RT7070A2008
Handheld
Operating
Instructions
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Overview
Overview
For your information
Technical terms are explained in the glossary (page 14). They are identified in the text by an asterisk (*).
Application
The RT7070A2008 ZAPP Wireless Handheld Remote Control is used to transmit commands to the W7070A2000 ZAPP Wireless Receiver*. The W7070A2000 ZAPP Wireless Receiver* then forwards these com­mands to devices on the L
ONWORKS
ZAPP Wireless Receiver* is able to receive data from up to eight RT7070A2008 ZAPP Wireless Handhelds. It is possible to:
submit occupancy status
change setpoint offset* (temperature)
adjust fanspeed
bring up or down sunblinds
switch on, switch off, or dim lights
switch on, switch off, or adjust switchgears* (second light)
change and enable officestyles*
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network*. The W7070A2000
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Contents
Contents
Overview 1
Standards and Norms 3
Use in Combination with Legacy Devices 3
Adjusting Functions 4
Child-Proof Lock 12
Batteries 13
Glossary 14
Technical Data 15
Troubleshooting 15
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Standards and Norms / Use in Combination with Legacy Devices
Standards and Norms
The RT7070A2008 complies with CE and EN 300 220-1 and EN 301 489-1.
Output Power: 4 mW (typical) Center Frequency: 868.3 MHz
IMPORTANT!
It is recommended that devices be kept at room temperature for at least 24 hours before applying power; this is to allow any condensation resulting from low shipping/storage temperatures to evaporate.
Use in Combination with Legacy Devices
The RT7070A2008 ZAPP Wireless Handheld Remote Control is suit­able for receiving commands only from the W7070A2000 ZAPP Wire­less Receiver*. It cannot communicate with (but is likewise unaffected by) legacy devices (e.g. the W7070A1000 ZAPP Wireless Receiver).
Do not attempt to teach-in both an RT7070A2008 and a T7270B2009 to the same room.
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Adjusting Functions
Adjusting Functions
Activation Buttons
The activation buttons are used to choose the following functions:
occupancy override*
setpoint offset* (temperature)
fanspeed
sunblinds
light
switchgear* or second light
A officestyle* A
B officestyle* B
Control Buttons
You can adjust the functions using the control buttons , ▲, and OK.
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Adjusting Functions
After pressing an activation button, you have 15 seconds to start adjusting the function with the control buttons.
Occupancy Override*
Setting to unoccupied
Press .
Press for longer.
The occupancy override is set to 'unoccupied'.
Setting to occupied
Press .
Press .
The occupancy override is set to 'bypass' (which means 'occupied' on the XL10 side) for a limited time.
Setting to automatic operation
Press .
Press OK.
The occupancy override is set to 'automatic operation'.
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Adjusting Functions
Temperature Setpoint Offset*
If you press the or control button briefly, you lower or raise the temperature setpoint offset* in steps of 0.5 °C. If you press it for longer, you lower or raise the temperature setpoint offset* by a maximum of 5 °C.
Lowering
Press
.
Press .
The temperature setpoint offset* is lowered.
Raising
Press
.
Press .
The temperature setpoint offset* is raised.
Resetting
Press
Press OK.
The temperature setpoint offset* is set to zero.
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Adjusting Functions
Fanspeed
If you press the or control button briefly, you lower or raise the fanspeed to a setting of “off”, “one”, “two”, or “three”. If you press it for longer, you lower or raise the fanspeed to the maximum value (“off” or “three”).
Lowering
Press
Press .
The fanspeed is lowered.
Raising
Press
Press .
The fanspeed is raised.
Setting to Automatic Operation
Press
Press OK.
The fanspeed is set to 'automatic operation'.
.
.
.
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Adjusting Functions
Sunblind
If you press the or control button briefly, you automatically lower or lift the sunblind completely. If you press it for longer, you lower or lift the sunblind for as long as the button is pressed. It stops when you release the button.
Lowering
Press
Press .
The sunblind is lowered.
Lifting
Press
Press .
The sunblind is lifted.
Stopping
Press
Press OK.
The sunblind is stopped.
.
.
.
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Adjusting Functions
Light
With the upper activation button , you can control the light.
Switching Off
Press .
Press .
The light is switched off.
Switching On
Press
Press .
The light is switched on.
Dimming
Press .
Press OK.
The light is dimmed as long as you press OK.
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Second Light or Switchgear*
With the lower activation button
switchgear*.
Switching Off
Press
Press .
.
The light or switchgear* is switched off.
Switching On
Press .
Press .
The light or switchgear* is switched on.
Adjusting Continuously
Press
Press OK.
The light or switchgear* is continuously adjusted as long as you press OK.
.
, you can control a light or
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Adjusting Functions
Officestyle*
Defining the Settings
Adjust sunblinds, fanspeed, lights, etc.
Press A
or
Press B.
Press OK for at least five seconds.
The officestyle* is defined.
Activating the Defined Settings
Press A
or
press B.
Press OK briefly.
The officestyle* is active.
NOTE: The position of the sunblinds cannot be stored; rather, only
sunblind commands ('up', 'down', or 'stop') can be stored.
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Child-Proof Lock
Child-Proof Lock
Locking
Press any activation button and observe the LED*.
If the LED* lights up green, the child-proof lock is not active.
Simultaneously press the buttons ▲, ▼, and OK.
The child-proof lock is now active.
To test the child-proof lock, press any button.
If the LED* flashes red, the buttons are locked.
Unlocking
Press any button and observe the LED*.
If the LED* flashes red, the child-proof lock is active.
Simultaneously press the buttons ▲, ▼, and OK.
The child-proof lock is now deactivated.
To test the child-proof lock, press any activation button.
If the LED* lights up green, the buttons are unlocked.
Removing the batteries deactivates the child-proof lock.
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Batteries
You should change both batteries and use only leak-proof batteries:
Micro-batteries*: Alkaline LR03 (service life: roughly two
Batteries
Attention
years)
Open compartment for batteries.
Batteries may discharge.
Make sure that each battery is inserted in the correct direction (+/- polarity).
Replace batteries. Close the compartment.
Batteries must not be disposed of as household waste. Dispose of batteries according to applicable legal regulations.
To test the batteries, press any activation button.
If the LED* lights up green, the RT7070A2008 ZAPP Wireless Handheld Remote Control is ready for use.
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Glossary
Glossary
Display
Display window of the W7070A2000 ZAPP Wireless Receiver.
LONW
LONW nication among ZAPP receivers and devices.
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ORKS
Network
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ORKS
network for commu-
LED
Light-Emitting Diode.
Micro-battery
Type of battery with standardized size.
Officestyle
Combination of functions set with the RT7070A2008 ZAPP Wireless Hand­held to match your personal needs.
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Occupancy Override
Function to tell the system that you are present or absent.
ZAPP Receiver
The W7070A2000 ZAPP Wireless Receiver forwards commands from the handheld(s) to devices on the L
ONWORKS
®
network.
Switchgear
Electrical devices such as lights, fans, etc.
Setpoint Offset
Difference (set using the RT7070A2008 ZAPP Wireless Handheld) from the temperature set by the office manage­ment system.
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Technical Data / Troubleshooting
Technical Data
Service life of batteries roughly two years (alkaline) Setpoint offset* From -5 to +5 °C (in 0.5 °C steps) Operating temperature 0...+50 °C Storage temperature -20...+70 °C Degree of protection IP 20 Maximum humidity 95%, non-condensing
Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Remedy
LED* lights up red continuously or does not light up at all.
LED* flashes red. Child-proof lock of
Batteries are “dead”.
RT7070A2008 ZAPP Wireless Handheld is active.
Replace batteries (see page 13).
Deactivate the child­proof lock (see page
12).
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Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, Ecublens, Route du Bois 37, Switzerland by its Authorized Representative:
Automation and Control Solutions
Honeywell GmbH Böblinger Straße 17 D-71101 Schönaich Phone: (49) 7031 63701 Fax: (49) 7031 637493 http://ecc.emea.honeywell.com Subject to change without notice. Printed in Germany This document is definitive for the enclosed product and replaces all previous publications.
Honeywell Inc. hereby declares that this device complies with the basic requirements and other relevant regulations of guideline 1999/5/E C. The declaration of conformity of the product can be requested from the manufacturer.
Note for non-E.U. countries: This product may only be used if operation in the 868 MHz frequency band is permissible.
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