IHP TSRC User Manual

HEARTH PRODUCTS
KITS AND ACCESSORIES
P/N 127160-01 Rev. B, 04/2017
TSRC TOUCHSCREEN
REMOTE CONTROL KIT
TSRC TOUCHSCREEN REMOTE CONTROL KIT
[FOR USE WITH MODELS ALPHA32/36, GAMMA26, BLAZE&GLOW18/24, MAGNIFLAME24/30, MULTI-SIDED27 NORTHERNOAK27, DUAL-FLAME EOS18, SHERIDAN18/24, RIOLIGHTS24/30, VRT4032/36, VCT4032/36, VCM3026, CIS VF, GLOW-RAMP BGE18/24, MULTI-SIDED FVFM27, VF18/24, DUAL BURNER VD1824, ODYSSEY36/42, VRE3036/42, CHELSEA21, CONCORD26]
KIT CONTENTS
1 ea. Remote Control 4 ea. AA 1.5 volt batteries (for receiver) 4 ea. 1 ea. Instruction Sheet
MODE
PROG
SET
Cat. No. Model Description
F1079 TSRC Receiver & Touchscreen Remote Kit
The transmitter operates with (4) AAA 1.5V batteries that are included. Install the batteries supplied with the unit into the battery compartment. It is recommended that ALKALINE batteries always be used for this product. Be sure the batteries are installed with the (+) and (-) ends
facing the correct direction.
When you start up the remote, if a low battery signal appears or if they LCD screen does not illuminate when you touch it, check battery posi­tion and if the batteries are fully charged.
REQUIRED TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
Flat Blade Screwdriver
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The hand-held touchscreen remote control allows the fi replace to be operated in a manually or thermostatically controlled mode.
READ ALL THE STEPS BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE OFF AND COLD BEFORE BEGINNING.
ALL WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL PROVIDED WITH THE APPLIANCE APPLY TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
If you encounter any problems, need clarifi cation of these instructions or are not qualifi ed to properly install this kit, contact you local distributor or dealer.
If any of these parts are missing or damaged, contact your dealer or IHP.us.com for referral information.
INTRODUCTION
This remote control system was developed to provide a safe, reliable, and user-friendly remote control system for gas heating appliances or other compatible appliances. The system can be operated manually from the transmitter.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
MODE
PROG
FRONT
SET
MODE
BACK
SET
Figure 1 - Remote Control Battery Compartment
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KEY TOUCHSCREEN SETTINGS
1. MODE - Switches the appliance on/thermo/off.
2. PROGRAM - Turns on and off the program function.
3. SET - Used in different functions to confi rm settings.
4. UP and DOWN - Used to change the time, set temp, and program-
ming functions.
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4
MODE
PROG
SET
NOTE: Touch anyplace on the screen and the back light will light up and stay lit for 5 seconds. To select an operation mode, press the MODE button or touch the MODE SECTION at the top of the LCD screen.
• ON turns the appliance ON, the fl ame icon will appear.
• THERMO sets the remote to Thermo mode.
• OFF turns the appliance OFF, the fl ame icon will disappear.
SETTING ºF/ ºC SCALE
The factory setting for temperature is ºF. To change this setting to ºC, fi rst press and hold the UP touch button and the DOWN touch button on the transmitter at the same time. Follow same procedure to change from ºC back to ºF.
NOTE: When changing between the ºF and ºC scales, the set temperature defaults to the lowest temperature (45 ºF, or 6 ºC).
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Mode: Touch Portion
Figure 2 - Touchscreen Settings
MODE FUNCTION
1. BATTERY ICON - . Battery power is low. Replace Batteries in 2 - 4
weeks.
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2. ROOM - Indicates CURRENT room temperature.
3. SET- Indicates desired SET room temperature for THERMO opera-
tion.
4. FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS - Indicates degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.
5. FLAME- Indicates burner/valve in operation.
6. MODE – Indicates operation mode of system.
7. UP and DOWN – These are used to adjust the Time, Set temperature,
and program functions.
8. TIME and PROGRAM TIME – Indicates current time or program
time setting when editing program settings.
9. LOCK - Child lock out.
10. PROGRAM ON/OFF – Indicates when Program 1 (P1) is on or off,
and indicates when Program 2 (P2) is on or off.
11. DAY of WEEK - Indicates current day of week, or program segment
when editing program settings.
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Figure 4 - Settings
SETTING THE CLOCK
1. Press and hold the SET button, or touch the SET section on the
touch screen, for 5 seconds. The hour section should begin to fl ash. (Fig. 5).
2. Use the UP and DOWN touch buttons to select the hour, then press SET.
PROG
MODE
SET
Mode: Button
6
9
11
10
Figure 3 - Mode Function
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2
3
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Figure 5 - Setting the Clock
3. The minutes will be fl ashing. Use the UP and DOWN touch buttons to select the minute, then press SET. (Fig. 5A, page 3).
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Figure 5A - Setting the Clock
4. The AM PM will be fl ashing. Use the UP and DOWN touch buttons
to select one of them, then press SET. (Fig. 5B).
Figure 6 - Setting Thermostat
THERMO UPDATING FEATURE - TRANSMITTER
When in thermo mode, the transmitter reads the ROOM temperature
Figure 5B - Setting the Clock
5. One of the days of the week will be fl ashing (above the clock). Select
the correct day by pressing the UP and DOWN touch buttons, then press SET. Your time will automatically be accepted. (Figure 5C).
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every 2 minutes, checks the room temperature against the SET tem­perature then sends a signal to the receiver.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
This remote has two program segments: A weekday segment and a weekend segment. To enter program mode, push the PROG button or touch the program portion of the touch screen the word PROGRAM will appear above the display time to indicate program operation is active.
THE FACTORY PRESETS ARE:
Figure 5C - Setting the Clock
THERMOSTAT FUNCTION
This remote control system can be thermostatically controlled when the transmitter is in the THERMO mode (THERMO must be displayed on the screen). To set the desired room temperature, press the MODE button to place the transmitter into thermo mode, then press the UP or DOWN touch buttons to select the desired room temperature. The highest set temperature is 99 ºF (32 ºC).
NOTE: The thermo feature operates the appliance whenever the room temperature varies a certain number of degrees from the set tempera­ture. This variation is called the “swing” or temperature differential. This feature lets the appliance turn OFF and ON 2 ºF (1 ºC) above or below the set temperature of the room. This is to cushion the number of times the appliance is turned ON and OFF.
WEEKDAYS
''P1 ON'' 5:00 AM at 72ºF ''P1 OFF'' 9:00 AM ''P2 ON'' 4:00 PM at 72ºF
''P2 OFF'' 10:00 PM
WEEKDAYS
''P1 ON'' 6:00 AM at 72ºF ''P1 OFF'' 10:00 AM ''P2 ON'' 5:00 PM at 72ºF
''P2 OFF'' 10:00 PM
Figure 7 - Factory Presets
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The user may override the program function by putting the remote in manual ON mode. When the user turns the remote back to OFF mode, the remote will resume regular program mode (the word PROGRAM is above the display time). To turn the program function OFF, touch the program portion on the touch screen or press the PROG button. The word PROGRAM will disappear from the LCD screen.
EDITING FACTORY PROGRAM SETTINGS
1. Program Segment: Program 1, or Program 2 (other side of LCD screen).
2. Flame On: Time when you want your appliance to turn ON.
3. Flame Off: Time when you want your appliance to turn OFF.
4. Weekend Segment: Saturday and Sunday.
5. Weekday Segment: Monday through Friday.
NOTE: P1 CAN ONLY BE SET FROM 12:00AM to 12:00PM P2 CAN ONLY BE SET FROM 12:00PM to 12:00 AM Press either the PROG button or touch the Program portion of the touch
screen and hold for 5 seconds, the program section of the LCD screen will begin to fl ash.
The set temperature will begin to fl ash. Use the UP and DOWN touch buttons to select a temperature for P1, then press SET (See
Figure 11).
Figure 11
Now the P2 ON will begin to fl ash. Select the time you want your appliance to turn on by using the UP and DOWN touch buttons. Then press SET. (See Figure 12).
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Figure 8 - Editing Factory Program
P1 ON and “S S” (Weekend Segment) should be fl ashing. Select the time you want your appliance to turn on by using the UP and DOWN touch buttons. Then press SET (See Figure 9).
Figure 9
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Figure 12
P2 OFF will be fl ashing. Select a time you want your appliance to turn off. Then press SET (See Figure 13).
The set temperature will begin to fl ash. Use the UP and DOWN touch buttons to select a temperature for P2, then press SET.
Figure 13
“MTWTF” (Weekday Segment) will replace “S S”. P1 ON will be fl ashing. Repeat the above steps to set the ON and OFF times and set temperatures for weekdays (See Figure 14).
P1 OFF will be fl ashing. Select the time you want your appliance to turn off. Then press SET (See Figure 10).
Figure 10
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Figure 14
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SETTING TEMPERATURE SWING (Temperature differential)
The Thermo Mode on the transmitter operates the appliance whenever the room temperature varies a certain number of degrees from the set temperature. This variation is called the “SWING” or TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL. The factory preset swing temperature is 2 ºF (1 ºC). To change the “Swing Setting:”
Press the SET button and the DOWN touch button simultaneously to display the current “swing” setting in the set temp frame. The letter “S” will display in the room temp frame on the LCD screen.
Press the UP or DOWN touch button to adjust the “SWING” tem­perature (1º-3º F) (1º-2º C).
To store the “swing” setting press the SET button, and the new “swing” setting will be automatically programmed.
To activate the “LOCK-OUT” feature, press and hold the UP touch button and the SET button together for 5 seconds. The “LOCK” icon will appear on the LCD screen.
To disengage the “LOCK-OUT”, press and hold the UP touch button and the SET button together for 5 seconds or more, the “LOCK” icon will disappear from the LCD screen and the transmitter will return to its normal operating condition.
When the Transmitter is in “LOCK-OUT” mode, programmed functions will go on without interruption; Only manual functions are prevented.
Figure 17 - Childproof ''Lock-out''
Figure 15 - Setting Temperature Swing
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COMMUNICATION - SAFETY
This remote control has a COMMUNICATION –SAFETY function built into its software. It provides an extra margin of safety when the Transmitter is out of the normal 20-foot operating range of the receiver.
At all times and in all OPERATING MODES, the transmitter sends an RF signal every 15 minutes, to the receiver, indicating that the transmitter is within the normal operating range of 20 feet. Should the receiver NOT receive a transmitter signal every 15 minutes, the receiver will begin a 2-hour (120 minute) countdown timing function. If during this 2-hour period, the receiver does not receive a signal from the transmitter, the receiver will shut down the appliance being controlled by the receiver. The receiver will then emit a series of rapid “beeps” for a period of 10 seconds. Then after 10 seconds of rapid beeping, the receiver will con­tinue to emit a single “beep” every 4 seconds until a transmitter MODE button is pressed to reset the receiver.
MODE
PROG
SET
RECEIVER
Install the 4 AA-size batteries supplied with the unit. It is recommended that ALKALINE batteries always be used for this product. Be sure the bat­teries are installed with the (+) and (-) ends facing the correct direction.
The remote receiver has a 3-position slide switch for selecting the mode of operation.
ON/REMOTE/OFF
ON: will manually turn ON the appliance.
REMOTE: will allow use of handheld transmitter. If the system does not respond to the transmitter on initial use, check the battery positions in the remote. If that does not work, see the LEARNING TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER section.
OFF: will disable the remote receiver.
It is suggested that the slide switch be placed in the OFF position if you will be away from your home for an extended period of time.
Learning button
N
Slide
Switch
ON
REMOTE
OFF
LEARN
O
REMOTE
MODE
Figure 16 - Communication-Safety
CHILDPROOF ''LOCK-OUT''
This remote control includes a CHILDPROOF “LOCK-OUT” feature that allows the user to “LOCK-OUT” operation of the appliance from the TRANSMITTER.
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OFF
Requires 4-AA 1.5V
alkaline batteries
Remote Receiver
Figure 18 - Installing Batteries
Battery cover slides on/off
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WARNING: This remote control system must be installed exactly as outlined in these instructions. Read all instructions completely before attempting installation. Follow instructions carefully during installation. Any modifi cations of this remote control or any of its components will void the warranty and may pose a fi re hazard. Do not connect any gas valve or electronic module directly to 110-120VAC power. Consult gas appliance manufacturer’s instructions and wiring schematics for proper placement of all wires. All electronic modules are to be wired to manufacturer’s specifi cations. The following wiring diagrams are for illustration purpose only. Follow instructions from manufacturer of gas valve and/ or electronic module for correct wiring procedures. Improper installation of electric components can cause damage to elec­tronic module, gas valve and remote receiver.
Position the cover plate so the word ON is facing up; then, install the remote receiver into the plastic switch-box using the two long screws provided. Push the white button over the receiver slide switch.
WALL
ON
LEARN
Receiver Slide Button
R E M O T E
OFF
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INSTALLATION
The remote receiver can be either wall-mounted in a standard plastic switch box (not metal) or placed on or near the fi replace hearth.
Preferably, the remote receiver should be wall-mounted in a plastic switch box, as this will protect its electronic components from the heat produced by the gas appliance. The remote receiver should be kept away from temperatures exceeding 130º F. Battery life is also signifi cantly shortened if batteries are exposed to temperatures 130ºF or higher.
Before installation make sure the remote receiver slide switch is in the OFF position. After installation be sure that the slide switch is moved to the REMOTE position.
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MOUNTING REMOTE RECEIVER WALL MOUNT
When wall mounting the remote receiver, longer wires (not included) are required to connect to the gas valve or electronic module.
These wires must: Be at least 18 Gauge (AWG), no longer than 20-feet and have no splices.
Position the receiver as shown in diagram to the left with lower tab on cover plate inserted into groove of receiver (Make sure LEARN hole on cover plate properly aligns with remote receiver). Pull receiver up and snap into top tab of cover plate.
Figure 20 - Mounting Receiver in Switch Box
HEARTH MOUNT
The remote receiver can be placed on the fi replace hearth or under the fi replace behind the control access panel. Use the wires attached to the remote receiver to connect to the gas valve or the electric module (pig­gyback connectors have both male & female terminals for fl exibility).
Be sure that the connectors do not touch each other or other bare metal surfaces; this will cause the appliance to turn on. The connectors may be wrapped with electrical tape to prevent this.
Remote Receiver
Receiver Slide Button
Cover Plate
Wire Terminals
ADJ.
REMOTE
OFF
LEARN
ON
Figure 21 - Receiver Hearth Mounting
Plastic Switch Box
Piggyback Connectors
Cover Plate (Rear View)
Figure 19 - Mounting Receiver on Switch Plate
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Remote Receiver
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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
A qualifi ed electrician should install the remote control system.
WIRING MILLIVOLT VALVES
Connect one wire from the remote receiver to the TH terminal on the gas valve.
Connect the other wire from the remote receiver to the TH/TP terminal on the gas valve.
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MILLIVOLT SYSTEM CHECK
Ensure that the pilot fl ame is lit.
Slide the 3-position button on the remote receiver to the ON posi­tion. The main gas fl ame (i.e., the fi re) should ignite.
Slide the button to OFF. The main fl ame should extinguish (the pilot fl ame will remain ON).
Slide the button to REMOTE, then press the ON button on the transmitter to change the system to ON. The main gas fl ame should ignite.
Terminal Block
On Millivolt Gas Valves
TH
TP
TP
TH
GENERAL INFORMATION LEARNING TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER
Each transmitter uses a unique security code. It will be necessary to press the LEARN button on the receiver to accept the transmitter secu­rity code upon initial use, if batteries are replaced, or if a replacement transmitter is purchased from your dealer or the factory. In order for the receiver to accept the transmitter security code, be sure the slide button on the receiver is in the REMOTE position; the receiver will not LEARN if the slide switch is in the ON or OFF position. The LEARN button in located on the front face of the receiver; inside the small hole labeled LEARN. Using a small screwdriver or end of a paperclip gently press and release the black LEARN button inside the hole. When you release the LEARN button the receiver will emit an audible “beep”. After the receiver emits the beep press the transmitter MODE button and release. The receiver will emit several beeps indicating that the transmitter’s code has been accepted into the receiver.
THERMO SAFETY FEATURE
If the receiver should reach 130ºF, the receiver will automatically shut
Thermopile/
Pilot Light
Remote
Receiver
Figure 22 - Millivolt Wiring Diagram
WIRING ELECTRONIC SPARK IGNITIONS
The remote control receiver can be connected, in series, to a 24VAC transformer to the TR (transformer) terminal on the ELECTRONIC
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MODULE. Connect the hot wire from the 24VAC transformer to either of the wire terminals on the remote receiver. Connect another wire between the other receiver wire terminal and the TH (thermostat) terminal on the
ELECTRONIC MODULE.
down and you’ll hear 3 beeps every 2 seconds. Once the temperature has dropped between 120ºF and 130ºF, the user can reactivate the ap­pliance by pressing the MODE key, but the beeping will continue until temperatures drop below 120ºF. This is to tell the user that the receiver needs to be relocated to reduce temperatures. If this situation happens, the receiver should be relocated so it will not reach temperatures in excess of 130ºF.
TRANSMITTER WALL MOUNT
The transmitter can be placed on a wall using the mount provided. Wood - Drill 1/8’’ pilot holes and install with screws provided. Plaster/Wallboard - Drill 1/4’’ holes, use a hammer to tap in the two
plastic anchors. Then install with the screws provided.
ELECTRONIC SPARK SYSTEM CHECK
Slide the 3-position button on the remote receiver to the ON posi­tion.
The spark electrode should begin sparking to ignite the pilot. After the pilot fl ame is lit, the main gas valve should open and the main gas fl ame should ignite.
Slide the button to OFF. The main gas fl ame and pilot fl ame should both extinguish.
Slide the button to REMOTE, then press the ON button on the transmitter to change the system to ON. The spark electrode should begin sparking to ignite the pilot. After the pilot is lit, the main gas valve should open and the main gas fl ame should ignite.
ELECTRONIC MODULE
TR
TH
neutral wire
24VAC
REMOTE
RECEIVER
hot wire
Figure 23 - Electronic Wiring Diagram
110/24VAC Transformer
120VAC
Figure 24 - Transmitter Wall Mount
BATTERY LIFE
Life expectancy of the alkaline batteries in the transmitter and receiver should be at least 12 months.
Check and replace all batteries: Annually. When operating range becomes reduced. When transmissions are not received by the remote receiver. If the remote receiver batteries measure less than 5.3 volts (all four
batteries in combination). If the hand held transmitter batteries measure less than 5.3 volts (all 4
batteries in combination).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you encounter problems with your fi replace system, the problem may be with either the fi replace itself or with the remote. Review the fi replace manufacturer’s operation manual to make sure all connec­tions are properly made. Then check the operation of the remote in the following manner:
Make sure all batteries are correctly installed in the transmitter and receiver. Also check that the batteries are fully charged.
Check batteries in transmitter to make sure contacts are touching (+) and (-) ends of battery. Bend metal contacts in for tighter fi t.
Be sure receiver and transmitter is within 20 to 25-foot operating range.
Keep receiver from temperatures exceeding 130º F. Battery life will be shortened if exposed to high temperatures.
If receiver is installed in a tightly enclosed metal surrounding, the operating distance will be shortened.
Make sure the hand-held transmitter and remote receiver are com­municating properly (see LEARNING TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER section).
FCC REQUIREMENTS
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
TECHNICAL SERVICE
You may have further questions about installation, operation, or troubleshooting. concerns. When contacting your dealer please have your model and serial numbers of your appliance ready. You can also visit our web site at IHP.us.com.
Please contact your IHP dealer for any questions or
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IHP reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in design, materials, specifi ca­tions, prices and also to discontinue colors, styles and products. Consult your local distributor for fi replace code information.
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