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FEATURES
The W8735B Telephone Access Module is a multifunctional product. This means that it can be used in
different applications such as single- or multi-zone
man
applications, conventional furnaces and heat pump
equipment.
Use the followin
features that appl
mbols to help you identify the
to your system:
Triple la
the word, zonin
er of thermostats with
, below. These
features are available when used
ZONING
with the optional Hone
Networked Zonin
well
stem.
Compressor with the word, heat
pump, below.These features are
available when used with a multi-
e heat pump.
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mbol. Look for helpful tips
hout the guide when you
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see this s
mbol.
Use the Telephone Access Module to:
• Check the temperature in your home remotely
using the telephone.
• Adjust your temperatur e s e tting remotely using
the telephone.
• Change your system from heat to cool remotely
using the telephone.
• Monitor the tempera t ur e i n yo ur hom e , a nd if the
temperature gets too hot or too cold, receive a
voice message remotely using the telephone.
• Check the outdoor temperature and Indoor
humidity remotely using the telephone (if
available).
• Monitor the performance of your heating and
cooling system and receive a remote message
(when an optional discharge temperature sensor
is installe d) .
• Receive a message remotely when your furnace
filter needs replacing or your electronic air
cleaner cells need cleaning.
• Receive notice when a detection is made from an
optional auxiliary sensor that detects situations
in your home such as water leakage, freezing
temperature, and open doors or windows.
• Receive a dialed alert if your power is interrupted
for an extended period of time.
• Name each zone from a prerecorded list when
used with the Honeywell Networked Zoning
System.
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TELEPHONE ACCESS MODULE
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DESCRIPTION
IMPORTANT:
If the battery indicator is on continuously or
indicates a steady flash, replace the battery
immediately (see Battery Installation section).
Indicators
The three light emitting diode (LED) indicators, see Fig.
1, on the front panel illuminate to provide information
about the batter
• batter
, auxiliary input, and phone line status:
battery
auxiliary input
on line
momentaryflash-ok
steadyflash-replace
oncontinuously-replace
Fig. 1. Status LED indicators.
– When the battery is good, the LED
flashes momentaril
When the batter
pulse; when the battery is dead (or not
stead
installed), the batter
once every ten seconds.
is weak, it fl a s h es with a
LED is on continuously.
STATUS LEDs
BATTERY
AUXILIARY INPUT
ON LINE
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• auxiliar
Replace the battery annually and/or
before leavin
for an extended period
of time.
input – If an auxiliary sensor is
connected and has tripped, the auxiliar
input
LED illuminates.
IMPORTANT:
Determine the cause of the sensor trip and
resolve immediately.
• on line – When the Telephone Access Module
answers the phone line or is in the process of
out an alert message, the on line LED
dialin
illuminates.
Pass Code Reset Button
If you have forgotten your Pass Code, use the reset
button to reset the Pass Code to the ori
of 1 2 3 4.
settin
To reset the Pass Code, Fi
. 4, to the factory setting,
press and hold the reset button for five seconds. After
five seconds, all three LEDs flash once.
inal factory
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The Telephone Access Module requires a 9-volt alkaline
(not included) to provide the power to dial an
batter
alert indicatin
Power Outa
Telephone Access Module section.)
an extended power interruption. (See
e Setting discussion in Configuring Your
CAUTION
Dead or Missing Battery Hazard.
Can prevent Telephone Access Module from
dialing power outage alert.
Check batter
extended absence.
To install or replace the batter
1.
Remove the front cover latch pin (Fi
2.
Grasp the top of the front cover and swin
. 3).
(Fi
3.
Connect the batter
4.
Insert the ba t te r
5.
Close the cover.
6.
Re-insert the front cover latch pin.
annually or before leaving for
leads to the battery (Fig. 4).
in the slot.
battery
auxiliary input
on line
:
. 2).
momentary flash - ok
steady flash - replace
on continuously - replace
it down
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Fig. 2. Removing front cover latch pin.
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FRONT COVER TABS
GRASP TABS AND
SWING COVER DOWN
auxiliary input
momentary flash - ok
on continuously - replace
Fig. 3. Removing front cover.
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battery
on line
steady flash - replace
M14801
COMMUNICATION LED
PASS CODE
RESET BUTTON
STATUS LEDs
SWING UP
TO LATCH
BATTERY
COVER
HOOK IN BOTTOM
Fig. 4. Replacing front cover.
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When installing your Telephone Access Module, your
installer used the telephone hookup connection practice
described in the CAUTION. Do not alter
hookups without first consultin
our telephone
our installer.
CAUTION
Incorrect Telephone Line Hook up Ha za rd.
Inability to call out can result in personal
injury or pr op e r t y da mage.
Improper installation can result in blocked
phone lines and inability to make 911 and
other emergency-reporting phone calls.
s connect the Telephone Access Module
Alwa
first in line. When a monitored securit
is installed, connect the Telephone Access
Module second in line.
Observin
this practice ensures that
theTelephone Access Module drops off the line
to allow priorit
to the house telephone.
Calling Your Telephone Access Module
Carefully review the User and Configuration Menus
before operatin
IMPORTANT:
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our Telephone Access Module.
The Telephone Access Module is designed to
provide remote access to your thermostat settings and information. To access this information or make changes, you must connect with
the Telephone Access Module from an outside line. If you want to access the T elephone
Access Module locally, you need to use a second phone line or call from a cellular telephone.
stem
PASS CODE
You will be asked to respond to the quer
Pass Code followed b
the # key.”
You will be asked to enter a four-di
default Pass Code is 1 2 3 4. You can chan
Code an
Confi
time by entering the Configuration Menu. See
uring Your Telephone Access Module section for
, “Enter your
it Pass Code. The
e this Pass
complete instructions.
If the pass code is not entered
within six seconds after the
Telephone Access Module
answers the telephone and
ins transmitting data, hang up
be
and call a
ain after 30 seconds.
The transmission of data is for
future applications. Be sure to
send in the Re
istration Card to
receive notice of future updates.
ALERT MESSAGES
Y ou will hear this messa
e, “A (alert message) is active.”
The Telephone Access Module indicates an active alert
e immediately after you enter your Pass Code.
messa
See Table 1 for a list of the alert messa
correspondin
Confi
causes. For additional information, see
uring Your Telephone Access Module section.
es and
USER MENU
Enter your Passcode
CONFIGURATION MENU
Enter:
Listen for:
Active Alert Message (If any)
Press 1 to Acknowledge the Active Alert
Room Temperature
System Mode
(Heat, Cool, Off, Auto)
Temperature Setting
Enter:
To Change the Heat Setting
1
(System Mode must be Heat or Auto)
To Change the Cool Setting
2
(System Mode must be Cool or Auto)
To Change the System Mode
3
To Hear Another Zone
4
(if Zoning is installed)
To Hear the Outdoor
5
Temperature
To Hear the Indoor Humidity
6
(if available)
To Enter the
99
Configuration Menu
To Exit
*
(when installed)
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To Change ID
1
To Change Low Limit Setting
2
To Change High Limit Setting
3
To Change Ring Setting
4
To Change Passcode
5
To Name Zones
6
(if Zoning is installed)
To Change Filter Change
7
8
9
10
(Enable/Disable)
Alert
To Change Dial-Out Alert
(Enable/Disable)
To Change
Telephone Numbers
To Change
Power Outage Setting
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Table 1. Alert Messages.
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Alert MessagePossible Cause
Hi
h TemperatureThe room temperature exceeded the high-limit temperature setting.
Low TemperatureThe room temperature exceeded the low-limit temperature settin
Heat PumpA heat pump compressor fault occurred.
Heatin
Coolin
Auxiliar
Filter Chan
Power Outa
ACKNOWLEDGING ALERT MESSAGES
Y ou will hear , “To acknowled
1.”
After the alert messa
Access Module prompts
messa
alert messa
the next messa
announced.
When
clearin
stemThe system heat output is below the acceptable performance; possible heating
stem failure.
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stemThe system cool output is below the acceptable performance; possible cooling
stem failure.
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InputThe auxiliary sensor connected to the auxiliary input terminals tripped.
eThe thermostat is indicating that a filter change is required for the heating/cooling
stem.
s
eA power outage exceeded the maximum allowable time.
IMPORTANT:
e the alert message, press
After receiving an alert, it is important to take
appropriate action immediately. See Receiving Dial-Out Messages section for more infor-
e is announced, the Telephone
ou to acknowledge the alert
e by pressing 1. If there is more than one active
e, the T elephone Access Module indicates
e, and continues until all alerts are
The Telephone Access Module continues through the
menu after the alerts are announced.
mation on dial-out alerts.
To exit, press the * ke
time.
ou acknowledge the alert message, you are
the dial-in alert message and also clearing the
dial-out alert.
.
at any
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ROOM TEMPERATURE
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ZONING
HEAT PUMP
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You will hear, “The room temperature is (__de
rees).” or
“The zone (1-9) temperature is
rees).”
(__ de
Or if
ZONING
ou have named the zones:
“The zone name (for example,
Great Room) temperature is (___
rees).”
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The Telephone Access Module receives the thermostat
room temperature and provides that information when
ou call in.
The thermostat alwa
s provides
the room temperature of the last
zone queried. You can hear each
ZONING
thermostat room temperature b
chan
zones. See Changing to
Hear Another Zone section.
CHANGING THE TEMPERATURE SETTING
You will hear, “The heat (cool) settin
“The (emer
(__de
is (__degrees).” or
ency) heat setting is
rees).”
“The zone 1 (1-9) settin
rees).”
de
or if
ou have named the zones:
“The zone name (for example,
Great Room) heat (cool) settin
rees).”
(__ de
The Telephone Access Module announces the s
mode, then announces the current temperature settin
and then prompts
:
settin
“The s
stem mode is (heat, cool, off, auto, emergency
ou to change the temperature
heat.”
• If the thermostat is set to the heat mode,
will hear: “To chan
e the heat setting, press
1.”
• If the thermostat is set to the cool mode,
will hear: “To chan
e the cool setting, press
2.”
• If the thermostat is set to the auto mode,
will hear: “T o chan
to chan
e the cool setting, press 2.”
e the heat setting, press 1;
•If the thermostat is set to the
ency heat mode, you will
emer
hear: “To chan
heat settin
, press 1.”
is (__
is
stem
,
ou
ou
ou
e the emergency
HEAT PUMP
The thermostat must be in a
mode other than off to chan
the heat or cool settin
• If the thermostat is set to the off mode,
hear, “To chan
e the system mode, press 3.”
e
s.
ou will
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ZONING
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announces the temperature
per zone. For example, “To
settin
e the zone 1 (1-9) heat
ZONING
chan
, press 1“ or “To change the
settin
(Great Room), heat settin
, press
1.”
The Telephone Access module prompts
new temperature settin
“Enter the heat settin
the cool settin
followed by the # key.
Enter a temperature usin
followed b
the # sign.
ou will hear:
followed by the # key,” or “Enter
the telephone keypad
ou to enter a
NOTE:For example, 7+2+# sets the temperature to
72° F (22°C).
If the temperature
ou enter is
outside of the thermostat
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temperature ran
Access Module announces
have entered an invalid settin
and prompts
.
settin
e, the T elephone
ou
ou to enter a new
CHANGING THE SYSTEM MODE
You will hear, “To chan
The Telephone Access Module chan
mode to the next available settin
e the system mode, press 3.”
es the system
(Heat/Off/Cool/Auto).
The T elephone Access Module then announces the new
stem mode setting. You will hear, “The system mode
s
is ____(heat, off, cool, auto, emer
ency heat).
The Telephone Access Module
will advance onl
stem mode settings. For
s
example, if
for a heat onl
to available
our thermostat is set
stem, your
choices are Heat or Off.
CHANGING TO HEAR ANOTH ER ZONE
You will hear, “To hear another
zone, press 4.”
The Telephone Access Module prompts
ou to press 4
to hear another zone. All active zones are announced in
order; for example, “For Zone 1, press one.” The
also announced b
name if the zone was assigned a
are
name; for example, “For the Great Room zone, press
one,” and so forth, until all active zones are listed.
It is not necessar
to listen to the
entire list of zones before makin
our selection. Press a valid zone
number at an
et announced in the menu.
not
time, even if it was
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
You will hear, “T o hear the outdoor temperature, press
5.”
If an outdoor temperature sensor is installed, the
Telephone Access Module announces the outdoor
temperature; for example, “The outdoor temperature is
rees).” After indicating the outdoor temperature,
(__de
the Telephone Access Module returns to the be
inning
of the menu.
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You will hear, “T o hear the indoor humidit
If
our thermostat or system has the capability to sense
the indoor humidit
announces the indoor humidit
indoor humidit
indoor humidit
to the be
inning of the menu.
, the Telephone Access Module
; for example, “The
is (__ percent).” After ind i c ati ng the
, the Telephone Access Module returns
, press 6.”
Receiving Dial-Out Alert Messages
You will hear,”Hello, this is a Honeywell alert message
our ID here). A (alert message) was observed”.
from (
The Telephone Access Module dials the telephone
numbers from the T elephone Number Settin
Dial-out Telephone Number Settin
uring Your Telephone Access Module section for
Confi
further information on enterin
s description in
phone numbers. See
Table 1 for the alerts that activate a dial-out procedure.
ACKNOWLEDGING DIAL-OUT ALERT MESSAGES
ou (or your designate) receive a dial-out alert
If
e, you can choose to acknowledge the message
messa
and take immediate and appropriate action.
Y ou will hear , “To acknowled
e the alert message, press
1.”
Menu; see
ou press the * key to exit and
If
the Telephone Access does not
announce “Goodb
e,” there is
another alert present. Sta
ou hang up before
line. If
acknowled
the alerts, the
Telephone Access Module
repeats the dial-out procedure.
• If an acknowled
ement is not received, the
Telephone Access Module continues callin
30 minutes until an acknowledgement is
ever
received.
• If the Telephone Access Module left a
e on an answering machine or voice
messa
mail, call into the T elephone Access Module to
acknowled
e the alert and cancel the dial-out
alerts.
• If telephone number settin
med, the desi
acknowled
nate for that number must also
e the alert separately with the
#3 is program-
special code to clear the alert.
NOTE:The special code is the last five di
telephone number pro
number settin
three; see Programming Dial-
rammed in telephone
Out Telephone Number section.
on the
its of the
“To repeat the alert messa
“To exit, press the * ke
.”
e, press 2.”
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Prepare to act promptly; time may be
critical.
Do not assume
acted on the active alert.
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our designate received and
CONFIGURING YOUR TELEPHONE
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IMPORTANT:
Entering the Configuration Menu
IMPORTANT
To enter the Configration Menu:
The Telephone Access Module is designed to
allow remote access to your thermostat settings and information. To access this information or make changes, you must connect with
the Telephone Access Module from an outside line. If you want to access the T elephone
Access Module locally, you must use a second telephone line or a cellular telephone.
Your installer may have configured your Telephone Access Module. Before changing the
configuration, discuss the changes with your
installer.
1.
Call the Telephone Access Module.
2.
3.
our Pass Code.
Enter
Listen for an
active alerts.
4.
Press 99 an
announced.
5.
You will hear, “This is the Confi
enter the Confi
.”
ke
6.
See Table 2 for confi
T able 2. Configuration Numbers.
Configuration
NumberDescription
1Enterin
2Low Limit Settin
3Hi
4Rin
5Changing Your Pass Code
6Assi
7Filter Chan
8Alert Dial-out Settin
9Telephone Numbers Settin
10Power Outage Settin
11 For Installer Use Onl
time after the room temperature is
uration Menu;
uration Number followed by the #
uration numbers.
Your Identification (ID)
Number
h Limit Settin
Settin
ning Zone Names (if zoning
is installed)
e Settin
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Use your home telephone number as your ID number.
The ID is announced when a dial-out alert messa
sent.
ou enter Configuration Number 1, if your ID is not
After
et programmed, you hear, “The ID is not programmed.”
If
our ID is programmed, and is correct, press the * key
to return to the Confi
Y ou will hear, “To chan
the ID followed b
1.
Enter an ID number with less than 25 di
lowed b
our ID number).”
(
2.
If this is the ID
to return to th e C o n f iguration Menu.
ke
If the ID is not entered correctl
uration Menu.
e the ID number, press 1.”“Enter
the # key.”
the # key. You will hear, “Your ID is
ou want programmed, press the *
ou will hear, “Invalid
ID.” Follow the menu and these instructions and enter a
new ID.
e is
its, fol-
Low Limit Setting
The Low Limit setting is used to activate an alert when
the displa
than the value
Limit Settin
increments. The factor
If the thermostat displa
low limit settin
Telephone Access Module dials out. When
the phone,
messa
observed.”
ed temperature on the thermostat is lower
ou set. The setting range for the Low
is 40oF (4°C) to 65oF (18°C) in 1oF (1°C)
default setting is 50oF (10°C).
s a temperature lower than your
and your dial-out alert is active, the
ou answer
ou will hear, ”Hello, this is a Honeywell alert
e from (your ID here). A Low Limit Alert was
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Do not assume your designate received and
acted on the active alert.
Prepare to act promptl
; time may be critical.
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Do not rely only on the Telephone Access
Module to identify potential problems in
your home (like detecting low room
temperatures that can freeze water pipes).
Have someone periodicall
ou are away.
while
Set the Low Limit settin
rees below the setting on your
de
thermostat. This wa
notified if the temperature drops
below
This provides an earl
After enterin
Settin
Low Limit Settin
If
our Low Limit setting is correct, and the value you
want, press the * ke
Configuration Number 2, if your Low Limit
is set to the fa ctory setting, you will hear, ”The
is 50°F (°10C).”
to return to th e C o n figuration
Menu.
You will hear, “To chan
e the Low Limit Setting, press
1.” “Enter the Low Limit Settin
check your home
ou can be
our thermostat setting.
notice.
followed by the # key.”
a few
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Enter a Low Limit Settin
65°F (18°C) in 1°F (1°C) increments. You will
hear, “Your Low Limit Settin
).”
tin
2.
If this is the Low Limit Settin
rammed, press the * key to return to the Config-
uration Menu.
If the Low Limit Settin
hear, “Invalid Settin
instructions and enter a new Low Limit Settin
is not entered correctly, you will
.” Follow the menu and these
from 40° F (4°C) to
is (your low limit set-
ou want pro-
.
High Limit Setting
The High Limit Setting is used to activate an alert when
the displa
than the value
Limit Settin
increments. The factor
If the thermostat-displa
our High Limit Setting and your dial-out alert is active,
the Telephone Access Module dials out and when
answer the telephone,
Hone
Limit Alert was observed.”
After enterin
Settin
Hi
If
want, press the * ke
Menu.
ed temperature on the thermostat is higher
ou set. The setting range for the High
is 70°F (21°C) to 110°F (43°C) in 1 oF (1°C)
default setting is 100°F (38°C).
ed temperature is higher than
ou
ou will hear, ”Hello, this is a
well alert message from (your ID here). A High
Configuration Number 3, if your High Limit
is set to the fa cto ry setting, you will hear: “The
h Limit Setting is 100°F (38°C).”
our High Limit Setting is correct and the value you
to return to the Configuration
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Prepare to act promptly; time may be
critical.
Do not assume
acted on the active alert.
our designate received and
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Do not rely only on the Telephone Access
Module to identify potential problems in
your home (like detecting high room
temperatures).
Have someone periodicall
ou are away.
while
You will hear, “To chan
1.”“Enter the Hi
1.
Enter a Hi
110°F (43 °C) in 1
hear, “Your Hi
).”
Settin
2.
If this is the H i
rammed, press the * key to return to the Config-
uration Menu.
If the Hi
hear, “Invalid Settin
instructions and enter a new Hi
h Limit setting is not entered correctly, you will
e the High Limit Setting, press
h Limit Setting followed by the # key”
h Limit Setting from 70°F (21°C) to
o
F (1°C) increments. You will
h Limit Setting is (your High Limit
h Limit Setting you want pro-
.” Follow the menu and these
check your home
h Limit Setting.
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The ring setting determines how many rings the
Telephone Access Module hears before answerin
default setting is ten rings.
factor
The Telephone Access Module can share the line with
our telephone answering machine. There are two ways
the Telephone Access Module can answer when an
answerin
machine is sharing the same phone line:
1.
Telephone Access Module answers the phone
line if it hears the set number of rin
seconds. For example, if
machine answers in four rin
a. Set the rin
setting to six rings.
our answering
s:
b. Call the Telephone Access Module. (Let the
telephone rin
c. Han
d. Call a
telephone to rin
up.
three times.)
ain within 30 seconds and allow the
three more times.
e. Telephone Access module will pick up after
2.
As soon as
our pass code.
enter
You will not be prompted to enter
the third rin
on the second call.
our answering machine answers,
our pass code using
this method.
To chan
After
hear, “The Rin
settin
If
the * ke
e the Ring Setting:
ou have entered Configuration Number 4, you will
Setting is 2 (if set at the factory default
).”
our Ring Setting is programmed and is correct, press
to return to the Configuration Menu.
.The
s within 30
You will hear, “To chan“Enter the Rin
1.
Enter a Rin
“Your Rin
2.
If this is the Rin
press the * ke
e the Ring Setting, press 1.”
Setting followed by the # key”
Setting from 1 to 10. You will hear,
Setting is (1-10).”
Setting you want programmed,
to return to the Configuration
Menu.
If the Rin
Access Module announces that
“Invalid Settin
and enter a new Rin
Setting is not entered correctly, Telephone
ou have entered an
.” Follow the menu and these instructions
Setting.
Changing Your Pass Code
NOTE:The factory default setting is 1 2 3 4.
1.
After
ou entered Configuration Number 5, you
will hear: “Enter new four di
lowed b
ou do not want to change the Pass Code at this time,
If
press the * ke
2.
Enter
pressin
new four di
the # key.”
to return to the Configuration Menu.
our new four digit Pass Code followed by
the # key.” You will hear, “Re-enter your
it Pass Code followed by the Pass
Code.”
3.
Re-enter
4.
If the Pass Codes match,
Code chan
ou pass code followed by the # key.
ed, the new Pass Code is (your new
Pass Code).”
You automaticall
Confi
“The new Pass Code is “ mes-
e.
sa
it Pass Code fol-
ou will hear, ”Pass
return to the
uration menu after hearing,
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Assigning Zone Names
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The Telephone Access Module
can announce the temperatures
and settin
These zones are announced as
“zone one,”“zone two.”“zone
ou do not want to change zone one name at this time,
press 1 to hear the next zone or press the * ke
to the Confi
You will hear, “To reassi
1.
2.
Configuration Number 6, you will hear,
rammed.”
uration Menu.
n this zone, press 2.”
Press 2. You will hear, “Zone one is Zone 1.”
Enter the new Zone ID Code for zone one followed b
Enter the Zone ID Number from Table 3, and
press the # ke
the # key”.
.
to return
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entered correctl
“Invalid ID.” Follow the menu and
ZONING
You will hear, ”Zone one is the Great Room (if
entered Zone ID Number 8, for example); to hear
another zone, press 1.”
3.
our setting is correct, press 1 to hear the next
If
zone.
4.
Repeat the steps 1-3 to enter a zone name for
each zone.
these instructions and enter a
new Zone ID Number.
ou will hear,
ou
Filter Alert Setting (Enable/Disable)
The Telephone Access Module activates a dial-out alert
if it receives a messa
thermostat has this capabilit
filter needs chan
need cleanin
e from the thermostat (if your
) indicating the furnace
or your electronic air cleaner cells
.
1.
Press 1 to chan
Alert Settin
phone Access Module will not activate an alert if
our filter change message is received from the
thermostat.
2.
If this is the Settin
the * ke
If the value entered is not a 1 or the * ke
“Invalid Settin
to chan
.” Follow the menu and these instructions
e the filter alert setting or press the * key to exit.
e. You will hear, “Your Filter
is disabled.” This means the Tele-
ou want programmed, press
to return to th e C o n figuration Menu.
ou hear,
Dial-out Alert Setting (Enable/Disable)
The option to have the Telephone Access Module dialout on an alert condition can be disabled. The factor
default settin
condition is observed.
After
the factor
enabled.” If
the * ke
is enabled to dial out when an alert
ou enter Configuration Number 8, and it is set to
setting, you will hear, “The Alert Dial-out is
our Alert Dial-out setting is correct, press
to return to th e C o n figuration Menu.
It is possible to enable or disable the Telephone Access
Module Filter Chan
default settin
e message is received from the thermostat.
chan
After
ou entered Configuration Number 7, and it is set
to the factor
enabled.” If
to return to th e C o n f iguration Menu.
ke
You will hear, “To chan
e Dial-out feature. The factory
is enabled to activate an alert if your filter
setting, you will hear: “The filter alert is
our Filter Alert setting is correct, press the *
e, press 1.”
You will hear, “To chan
1.
Press 1 to chan
out is disabled.” This means the Telephone
Access Module will not dial-out on an alert condition.
2.
If this is the settin
the * ke
If the value entered is not a 1 or the * ke
“invalid Settin
to chan
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.” Follow the menu and these instructions
e the Alert Dial-out setting or the * key to exit.
e, press 1.”
e. You will hear, “Your Alert Dial-
ou want programmed, press
to return to th e C o n figuration Menu.
ou will hear,
Programming Dial-Out Telephone Number Set tings
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The Telephone Access Module stores up to three dialout telephone numbers. Each telephone number can be
a maximum of 25 di
•
Telephone number settin
selects a number where the
from home (such as office, second home, or
awa
cellular phone number).
•
Telephone number settin
when the homeowner cannot be reached (such as
relative, friend or nei
•
Telephone number settin
providin
request): The HVAC contractor phone number.
monitoring service at homeowner’s
IMPORTANT
If these numbers are not programmed, a dialout is not initiated on alert.
After you enter the configuration number 9, you will
hear:
• “Telephone Number Settin
•“To chan
•“To chan
•“To chan
•“T o return to the confi
As an example, follow the process to chan
number 1:
* ke
its in length. See Table 4.
one: The homeowner
can be contacted when
two: An alternate contact
hbor).
three (HVAC contractor is
Menu.”
e telephone number one, press 1.”
e telephone number two, press 2.”
e telephone number one, press 3.”
uration menu, press the
”.”
e telephone
1.
Press 1.
2.
You will hear, “Telephone number one is not pro-
rammed, enter the telephone number followed
the # key.”
b
3.
Enter the telephone number
nate the Telephone Access Module to dial-out on
an alert condition for telephone settin
one.
4.
Press the # ke
5.
You will hear, “For Voice, press 1; for Data, press
2.”
The T elephone Access module has the built-in capabilit
to send data; this is considered a future application. Do
not select option 2. Please fill out and mail
istration Card so you are registered to receive
Re
information on this and other future capabilities and
enhancements.
.
ou wish to desig-
number
our
IMPORTANT:
Do not select option 2. You will not receive the
alerts in a voice format so you cannot respond
immediately to an alert.
6.
Press 1.
7.
You will hear, “The alert settin
phone number one is (telephone number
entered).
8.
Follow steps 1-7 to pro
2 and 3.
9.
When complete, press the * ke
uration menu.
confi
is voice.” “Tele-
ou
ram telephone numbers
to return to the
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Table 4. Dial-Out Procedure.
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When these telephone number
settings are programmedAcknowledgedNot Acknowledged
#1 or #2 - Telephone Access Module
dials-out to announce the alert.
#1 and #2 - Telephone Access Module
dials-out to announce the alert.
a
- Telephone Access Module
#3
dials-out to announce the alert.
a
#1 or #2, and #3
- Telephone Access
Module dials-out to announce the
alert.
a
#1, and #2, and #3
- Telephone
Access Module dials-out to announce
the alert.
a
Telephone #3 setting is intended for use when you have an agreement with your heating and air conditioning con-
tractor to monitor the alerts
b
The contractor uses a special code (last five digits of the telephone number 3 setting) to clear the alert. This code
enerated by your Telephone Access Module.
does not clear the alert dial-out to telephone #1 or #2 number settin
Alert is cleared. Dial-out procedure is attempted ever
minutes until the alert is acknowled
Alert is cleared if either #1
or #2 acknowled
es the
alert.
Alert is cleared. b
Alert is cleared if either #1
or #2 acknowled
es the
alert.
Alert sent to #3 will be
cleared once
acknowled
ed by #3
b
Alert is cleared if either #1
or #2 acknowled
es the
alert.
Alert sent to #3 will be
cleared once
acknowled
ed by #3
b
Dial-out procedure is attempted to #1
and #2 ever
acknowled
30 minutes until the alert is
ed by either #1 or #2.
Dial-out procedure is attempted ever
minutes until the alert is acknowled
#3.
b
Dial-out procedure is attempted to #1 or
#2 ever
acknowled
30 minutes until the alert is
ed by either #1 or #2.
Dial-out procedure is attempted to #3
30 minutes until the alert is
ever
acknowled
ed by #3.
Dial-out procedure is attempted to #1
and #2 ever
acknowled
30 minutes until the alert is
ed by either #1 or #2.
Dial-out procedure is attempted to #3
30 minutes until the alert is
ever
acknowled
ed by #3.
s and only allows the contractor access to clear
the alert.
30
ed.
30
ed
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Power Outage Setting
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The Power Outage setting determines how many hours
the Telephone Access Module waits before activatin
dial-out alert when power is disconnected or a power
e occurs.
outa
a
CAUTION
Dead or Missing Battery Hazard.
Can prevent Telephone Access Module from
dialing power outage alert.
Check batter
extended absence.
Replace batter
indicator is on or flashin
The factor
2, 3, or 4 hours.
The Telephone Access Module activates an alert when
the continuous power outa
the Power Outa
default setting is 1 hour. The options are 1,
annually or before leaving for
immediately when battery
.
e is equal to or longer than
e Setting.
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Prepare to act promptly; time may be
critical.
Do not assume
acted on the active alert.
our designate received and
CAUTION
Property Loss Hazard.
Do not rely only on the Telephone Access
Module to identify potential problems in
your home.
Have someone periodicall
ou are away.
while
If a power outa
e Setting and your dial-out alert is active, the
Outa
Telephone Access Module dials out and when
answer the phone,
well alert message from (your ID). A Power
Hone
e Alert was observed.”
Outa
e is equal to or longer than your Power
ou will hear, ”Hello, this is a
check your home
ou
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To Change the Power Outage Setting
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After you enter Configuration Number 10, if your Power
e Setting is set to the fa ctory setting, you hear,
Outa
“The Power Outa
If
our Power Outage Setting is correct, press the * key
to return to the Confi
“To chan
the Power Outa
e Setting is one.”
uration Menu.
e the Power Outage Setting, press 1.” “Enter
e Setting followed by the # key.”
1.
Enter a Power Outa
hours. Y ou will hear, “Your Power Outa
our Power Outage Setting).”
is (
2.
If this is the Power Outa
rammed, press the * key to return to the Config-
uration Menu.
If the Power Outa
will hear, “Invalid Settin
Follow the menu and these instructions and enter a new
Power Outa
e Setting is not entered correctly, you
e Setting.
e Setting from one to four
e Setting
e Setting you want pro-
.”
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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SymptomPossible CauseAction
T able 5. Troubleshooting the W8735B.
The batter
continuousl
The batter
flashin
pulse.
The batter
to flash momentaril
seconds.
The online indicator is
illuminated.
The auxiliar
illuminated
When I dial into the T el ephone
Access Module, it indicates
“The s
respondin
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indicator is on
.
indicator is
with a steady on-off
indicator appears
every 10
input indicator is
stem is not
.”
password is not working.You may have forgotten
The batter
or not installed.
The batter
The batter
The telephone module is
currentl
dial-out sequence.
The Telephone Access
Module detected a
contact closure on the
auxiliar
The Telephone Access
Module is not receivin
data from the thermostats.
our pass code.
is either dead
is weak.Replace the battery.
is good.No action is required.
in a dial-in or
input terminals.
Install or replace the battery.
Wait for the call to end.
Determine the cause of the contact closure.
the problem according to the contact
Remed
manufacturer instructions.
Make sure all connections between the
communicatin
Contact
Press and hold the passcode reset switch for ten
seconds. The pass code will be reset to 1-2-3-4.
with the default pass code.
Retr
devices are good.
our installer.
WARRANTY
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Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be
free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under
normal use and service, for a period of one (1)
the date of purchase b
the warranty period, the product is defective or
durin
malfunctions, Hone
well’s option) within a reasonable period of time.
Hone
If the product is defective,
(i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of
purchase, to the retailer from which
(ii) packa
(includin
the malfunction, and mail it, posta
followin
Hone
Dock 4 MN10-3860
1885 Dou
Golden Valle
This warrant
costs. This warrant
Hone
dama
possession of a consumer.
e it carefully, along with proof of purchase
date of purchase) and a short description of
address:
well Return Goods
las Dr N
, MN 55422
does not cover removal or reinstallation
well that the defect or malfunction was caused by
e which occurred while the product was in the
the consumer. If, at any time
well shall repair or replace it (at
ou purchased it, or
e prepaid, to the
shall not apply if it is shown by
ear from
well’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or
Hone
replace the product within the terms stated above.
HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTI NG, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS
PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential dama
limitation ma
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS
WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS
PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO
THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how lon
implied warrant
appl
This warrant
have other rights which vary from state to state.
ma
If
ou have any questions concerning this warranty,
please write Hone
Dou
call 1-800-468-1502, Monda
p.m., Central time. In Canada, write Retail Products
ON15-02H, Hone
Gordon Baker Road, North York, Ontario M2H 3N7.
not apply to you.
lasts, so the above limitation may not
to you.
ives you specific legal rights, and you
well Customer Relations, 1985
las Dr N, MN10-1461, Golden Valley, MN 55422 or
-Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30
well Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 155
es, so this
an
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
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After reading this guide, if you have any questions concerning the operation of your T elephone Access Module, please
call the Hone
For service, contact
NOTICE: This equipment complies with Federal Communications Commission Part 15, Class B and Part 68
ulations.
re
well Customer Relations at 1-800-468-1502.
our local heating and cooling contractor.
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Printed in U.S.A. on recycled
paper containing at least 10%
post-consumer paper fibers.
Home and Building Control Home and Building Control
HoneywellHoneywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée
1985 Douglas Drive North35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422Scarborough, Ontario
69-1353 G.H. 11-00 www.honeywell.com/yourhome
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