Pentax W8735B Operator's Manual

W8735B Telephone
Access Module
OWNER’S GUIDE
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CONTENTS
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Using this guide ................................................................................................................................... 3
Telephone Access Module Description ............................................................................................. 4
Indicators ........................................................................................................................................... 4
Pass Code Reset Button ................................................................................................................... 4
Installation ............................................................................................................................. 5
Batter Operatin
Configuring your telephone Access module .....................................................................................14
Entering the Configuration Menu .......................................................................................................14
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 24
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................ 25
Customer Assistance ........................................................................................................................... 26
Your Telephone Access Module ........................................................................ ...... ......... 8
Your Telephone Access Module........................................ ..... ........................................ ... 8
Callin Receivin
Enterin Low Limit Settin Hi Rin Chan Assi Filter Alert Settin Dial-out Alert Settin Pro Power Outa To Chan
Dial-Out Alert Messages............................................................................................... 13
Your Identification (ID) Number.................................................. ...... ..... .......................... 15
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h Limit Setting........................................................................................................................... 16
Setting...................................................................................................................................17
Your Pass Code............................................................................................................17
ning Zone Names.................................................................................................................. 18
Enable/Disable)...............................................................................................19
Enable/Disable).......................................................................................... 19
ramming Dial-Out Telephone Number Settings..................................................................... 20
e Setting................................................................................................................... 22
e the Power Out age Setting........................................................................................... 23
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USING THIS GUIDE

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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
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Compressor with the word, heat pump, below.These features are available when used with a multi-
e heat pump.
HEAT PUMP
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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
momentary flash - ok
steady flash - replace
on continuously - 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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Battery Installation

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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
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(Fi
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Connect the batter
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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
M14813
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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Operating Your Telephone Access Module

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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.
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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.
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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
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(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
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(if Zoning is installed)
To Hear the Outdoor
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Temperature To Hear the Indoor Humidity
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(if available)
To Enter the
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Configuration Menu To Exit
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(when installed)
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To Change ID
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To Change Low Limit Setting
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To Change High Limit Setting
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To Change Ring Setting
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To Change Passcode
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To Name Zones
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(if Zoning is installed)
To Change Filter Change
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(Enable/Disable)
Alert To Change Dial-Out Alert
(Enable/Disable)
To Change Telephone Numbers
To Change Power Outage Setting
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