Honeywell T7270B1009 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

HONEYWELL EXCEL 5000 OPEN SYSTEM
T7270B1009
WIRELESS WALL MODULE
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
® U.S. Registered Trademark EN1B-0241GE51 R0106C Copyright © 2006 Honeywell Inc. • All rights reserved
T7270B1009 WIRELESS WALL MODULE
Fig. 1. T7270B1009
APPLICATION
The T7270B1009 is designed for use in wireless systems, and is suitable for use in conjunction with the W7070A ZAPP Wireless Receiver.
FEATURES
Easy mounting, no wiring;
All functions combined in a single, easy-to-use wall
module;
Up to eight separate T7270B1009 wall modules can simultaneously communicate with the W7070A over distances of approx. 30 meters and through two walls;
Permits not only HVAC, but also light and sunblind control;
Fits seamlessly into XL10 / XL12 individual room control systems.
Radio frequency registration: A, B, CH, D, DK, E, F, FIN, IT, LUX, N, NL, UK
OVERVIEW
Functions
In the operating mode, the wall module features the following six basic functions:
LIGHT, SUNBLINDS, OCCUPANCY, FAN, SETPOINT OFFSET and TEMPERATURE DISPLAY/TRANSMIT function.
NOTE: The LIGHT function is the default function (see also
section "Default Function" on page 5 and Fig. 2).
Controls
The wall module features three control buttons and a large setpoint wheel. They are used (in the operating mode) to select individual functions and to adjust their respective settings:
the "function" button ("F"),
the UP button ("
the DOWN button ("
the setpoint wheel (for adjusting e.g. the value of the
temperature setpoint offset, etc.).
"),
"), and
LCD Symbols and Printed Symbols
function
indication bar
fan
symbol
fan
mode
light
symbol
MANU
sunblind
symbol
occupancy
thermometer
F
room
temperature
Fig. 2. Default Display
The function in effect at any particular moment is indicated by the presence in the LCD of
the function indication bar (see Fig. 2), and
a corresponding symbol; e.g. the fan symbol
symbol
unit
symbol
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T7270B1009 WIRELESS WALL MODULE
OPERATING MODE
Selecting Functions / Adjusting Settings
The user can select the LIGHT, SUNBLINDS, OCCUPANCY, or FAN functions by pressing the "F" button, whereupon the current room temperature will disappear from the LCD and be replaced by the corresponding function symbol. The setting of the selected function can then be adjusted as desired using the UP button and the DOWN button.
To adjust a setting, press, as often as necessary (referred to as "cycling"), the "F" button until the symbol representing the desired function appears in the LCD. Once selected, this symbol will be displayed for 4 sec. During this time, the user can use the UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the setting. If there is no user action for more than 4 sec, the function symbol will disappear, and the wall module will revert to the default display and the default function.
The SETPOINT OFFSET function is selected and its settings adjusted using the large setpoint wheel located on the right side of the wall module (see section "SETPOINT OFFSET Function" below).
SETPOINT OFFSET Function
If the SETPOINT OFFSET function is selected (by rotating the setpoint wheel), the current temperature setpoint offset, accompanied by the degree symbol and corresponding tem­perature unit (°C or °F), will appear in the LCD.
NOTE: The SETPOINT OFFSET function can be configured
so as to be disabled whenever the user has used the OCCUPANCY function to manually force the controller into the "unoccupied" state and parameter P8 (see page 6) has been set to 2 or 4. In this case, the setpoint offset is fixed to 0.0 °.
Adjusting the Setting
The SETPOINT OFFSET function setting can be adjusted by rotating the setpoint wheel clockwise or counterclockwise, thus increasing or decreasing (respectively) the setpoint offset over a range of max. -5...+5 K in steps of 0.5 K.
The setpoint offset range may be adjusted via parameter P4 (see page 6).
NOTE: A snowflake displayed in the lower right corner of the
LCD indicates that the wall module is transmitting data. During transmission, the function keys are disabled; you will thus have to wait approx. 1 sec between e.g. switching a light ON and then OFF.
LIGHT Function
The LIGHT function is the default function (see section “Default Function” page 5). The LIGHT function can be selected by pressing the "F" button until the letters “”LI” are displayed in the LCD and the function indication bar appears underneath the light symbol imprinted on the housing.
NOTE: See also section "Default Function" on page 5.
Controlling a Single Light Group (P6:1)
If the wall module has been configured to control only a single group of lights (see section "P6: Light Groups" on page 6), the
LIGHT function settings are performed as described in the following sections.
Pressing the UP Button
Briefly pressing the UP button once turns the light group ON and causes the word "On" to appear in the LCD.
Pressing the UP button for more than 2 sec turns the light ON and starts dimming the light group. Once 0% is reached, it starts brightening from 0% to 100% (100%…0%…100%….). In the LCD, a vertical bar next to the word "On" moves continuously from the left to the right. Releasing the UP button stops the process and causes the LCD to revert to the default display mode.
Pressing the DOWN Button
Briefly pressing the DOWN button once turns the light group OFF and causes the word "Off" to appear in the LCD.
Pressing the DOWN button for more than 2 sec turns the light OFF and starts brightening the light group. “On” is displayed once the brightening starts. Brightening continues until 100% is reached. Then it starts dimming from 100% to 0% (0%…100%…0%….). In the LCD, a vertical bar next to the word "On" moves continuously from the right to the left. Releasing the DOWN button stops the process and causes the LCD to revert to the default display mode.
NOTE: If, after dimming / brightening the light group, the
user uses the DOWN button to turn it OFF and sub­sequently back ON, it will be turned back ON at a brightness level of 100%.
Controlling Two Light Groups (P6:2 and P6:3)
Dimming / brightening is not possible if the wall module has been configured to control two light groups (see section "P6: Light Groups" on page 6). In this case, it is possible only to turn each group of lights ON or OFF.
The UP and DOWN buttons can be configured by setting parameter P6 to 2 or 3.
NOTE: The UP and DOWN buttons can also be configured
by setting parameter P6 to 4 or 5 (special custom models, only).
“UP” = ON and “DOWN” = OFF usage (P6:2)
Pressing the UP Button
Pressing the UP button will turn ON the two light groups as follows:
Pressing the UP button once turns ON light group 1, and the characters "On 1" appear in the LCD.
Pressing the UP button twice turns ON light group 2, and the characters "On 2" appear in the LCD.
NOTE: The corresponding ON command is sent only after
the UP button is finally released. Thus, only one light group can be turned ON/OFF at a time.
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