The WZ1-T is a battery powered, auto-changeover thermostat
that communicates via an RF wireless data link to a damper
control module located on the Zone One™ damper. The
system is designed to prevent overheating and overcooling of
individual zones.
can be used in the same location
Up to 8 WZ1 thermostat controlled dampers
.
Sequence of operation
An automatic changeover duct sensor located on the damper
senses whether there is warm air or cool air in the branch
supply duct. If the Zone One™ thermostat is calling for cooling
and the duct sensor determines there is cool air in the duct, the
damper will power open; otherwise, the damper will remain
closed. If the Zone One™ thermostat is calling for heating and
the duct sensor determines there is warm air in the duct, the
damper will power open; otherwise, the damper will remain
closed. The relay control module has LED indication to confirm
mode of operation and damper position.
Specifications
Damper Actuator Type
Communications Indicator
Damper Position Indicator
Communications
Range
Control Module Power
Control Module Housing
Control Module Dimensions
Thermostat Dimensions
24 Volt, 10 VA, 2-wire, powered open / spring return close
Multi-color LED indicates mode of operation
Green LED indicates when damper is open
Wireless, 915MHz, proprietary protocol
Up to 100 feet
24VAC, 40VA
Molded plastic
3.25 x 5.50 x 1.125 inches (WHD)
5.00 x 4.50 x 1.00 inches (WHD)
Wireless Zone One™ Module
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Installation
The Wireless Zone One™ damper control module comes installed on the zone damper and is completely factory wired.
The damper control module is powered by a separate 24 Volt, 40 VA transformer.
DAMPER
ON WHEN DAMPER
IS POWERED OPEN
LED
24 VAC
LED
ACTUATOR
PO/SC
GREEN
PROGRAM
ENABLE
BUTTON
GYWRC
Solid Red LED = Heat Call
Solid Yellow LED = Cool Call
Flashing Green LED = No Calls
Wireless Zone One™ Thermostat
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Location
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DUCT SENSOR
The thermostat should be located in the area being controlled by the zone damper and away from the HVAC unit
thermostat. Do not install the thermostat in an area where drafts are present, near the floor, behind doors or on an
external wall. Avoid placing the thermsotat in areas where the air movement is limited, affected by direct sunlight or other
areas not typical of the temperature in the space.
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Removing the Subbase
Hold the subbase with one hand, press the case as shown below and pull the bottom of the thermostat from the subbase.
Press here to release
case from subbase.
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Installing the Subbase
The thermostat should be installed approximately 5 feet above the floor. Level the subbase for appearance and use the
wall anchors and screws provided.
5
Installing the Batteries
Slide the battery cover off and install two AA batteries included with the thermostat. Install the batteries with the positive
terminals to the right as shown. Replace the battery cover.
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Thermostat Installer Options
The installer options can be accessed by pressing and holding thekey for seven seconds. The LCD displays
Option 01 for setting thenumber.
Zone
ENTER
(See Installer Options Chart)
Press or hold thekey to advance to the next option. The LCD will advance through to Option 09 and then return to
NEXT
Option 01.
Press thekey to save all options in non-volatile memory.
ENTER
If only one wireless thermostat and damper control module are used in an application, the thermostat can be left with the
factory default setting of Zone = 01
If multiple wireless thermostats and damper control modules are used that are less than 500 feet away from one another,
each thermostat must be set to a differentnumber. For convenience, set the Installer Options with the thermostat
Zone
off the subbase and in easy access of its damper control module.
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Setting the Zone Number
If more than one WZ1 is used in the same application, each thermostat and module must be assigned a different
communications address. Use theandkeys to set the zone number for each thermostat in the system.
maximum number that can be used in the same building is eight
UPDOWNThe
.
Installer Options Chart
Zone
Option
CANCEL NEXT
ENTER
Press thekey to advance to the next option. Press thekey if no more options are to be changed.NEXTENTER
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Heating Setpoint Limit
Press thekey to selectand press theorkey to
NEXTOption 08UpDown
set maximum allowable heating setpoint.
OptionDescription
Zone number
01
Range
Default
Program damper module to Zone address
03
Default 01
Maximum allowable heating setpoint
08
Range
Default
Minimum allowable cooling setpoint
09
Range
Default
01 to 08
01
60 to 85F
76F
55 to 80F
68F
Heat
Set To
The maximum heating setpoint range is 60 to 85F.
Option
CANCEL NEXT
ENTER
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Cooling Setpoint Limit
Cool
Set To
Press thekey to selectand press theorkey to
NEXTOption 09UpDown
set the minimum allowable cooling setpoint.
The minimum cooling setpoint range is 55 to 80F.
Option
10
CANCEL NEXT
Programming the Module
ENTER
If there is only one WZ-1 installed, it is not necessary to program the address as the thermostat and damper
control module default address is Zone 01.
After selecting the Zone number for the thermostat, the same address must be programmed into the damper control
module. Remove the cover on the module and apply 24 Volts power. Press thebutton. The
PROGRAM ENABLE
module will accept a new address for thirty seconds. The LED on the module will alternately blink red and green while it is
waiting for a new address. When the module accepts the address, the LED will begin to flash green confirming
communications with the thermostat.
24 VAC
ACTUATOR
PO/SC
ON WHEN DAMPER
IS POWERED OPEN
PROGRAM
ENABLE
LED
BUTTON
GREEN
LED
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FLASHING LED
GYWRC
The multi-colored LED indicator normally flashes green when no calls are active. The LED is continuously
yellow during cooling calls and red during heating calls.
While the module LED is alternately blinking red and green, press and hold
ENTER
thekey for seven second until the zone number is displayed. Press
NEXTOption 03 (Pr)
untiland the zone number are displayed. Send the
zone address to the damper control module by pressing thekey.
ENTER
Zone
When the module LED begins to flash green, communications with the
thermostat has be enabled.
Option
CANCEL NEXT
ENTER
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Thermostat Operation
Temperature Setting
Up and Down keys used when
adjusting temperature, time of day,
day of the week, and other options
Space temperature
Menu key used to set time of
day and day of week
Cancel key used to
cancel changes
CANCEL
MENU
Next key used when setting
time of day and changing
from heating and cooling
setpoint
Heat
Inside
Set To
AUTO
SYSTEM
SYSTEM key selects
Mo
AM
NEXT
ENTER
FAN
Auto and Off
Fan key (Not used)
Battery compartment, 2 AA batteries.
Enter key used to access
Installer Setup and save
settings
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Setting the Time
and Weekday
To set the time of day and the day of the week, press thekey
and the LCD will display the hour. Use theandkeys to set
the hour. Make sure that the AM or PM is correct.
Press thekey to set the minute. Use theandkeys to
set the minute.
Press thekey to set the current day of the week. Use theand
DownENTER
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Press the hold the Up or Down key to change the heating or cooling
temperature. Press the Next key to switch between the heating and
cooling temperature.
NEXTUpDown
NEXTUp
keys to select the day of the week and press thekey.
Setting the Heating and
Cooling Temperature
UpDown
MENU
MENU
Th
CANCEL NEXT
Inside
Th
AM
ENTER
Heat
Set To
HEAT
AUTO
AM
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If the battery voltage drops to where it could interfere with reliable
operation, the LCD will alternately displayin place of the Inside
temperature..
Low Battery
Indication
Lo
Replace batteries immediately
MENU
MENU
NEXT
Inside
Day
NEXT
ENTER
Heat
Set To
AUTO
Th
AM
ENTER
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Resetting Factory Defaults
To reset the factory defaults, remove the batteries and re-install them while holding down thekey. All prior
changes will default to the factory settings. This will require resetting the time and day. Refer to the Installer Options
Chart default settings to make any additional changes.
Hold downkey
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
while replacing batteries
Although great care has been taken in preparation of this manual, Jackson Systems takes no responsibility
for errors or omissions contained herein. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the Wireless
Zone One™ thermostat, control module and damper are installed and wired properly to provide safe and
efficient operation.
Due to ongoing product improvements, Jackson Systems reserves the right to change the specifications of the
Wireless Zone One™ system and its components without notice.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference