Salus SG888ZB, AKL01PRF, AC10RF, AS20WRF, AS20BRF System Manual

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Wireless Controls
System Guide
As of September 6, 2018
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
Why SALUS? ........................................................................................................1.1
Using this Manual...................................................................................................1.1
2.0 System Overview
SALUS Wireless System Components with Internet Connection .......................................................2.1
SALUS Wireless System Components without Internet Connection ...................................................2.3
SG888ZB Gateway Installation.......................................................................................3.1
AC10RF Coordinator Installation.....................................................................................3.3
AS20WRF/BRF Digital Thermostat Installation........................................................................3.3
AS20WRF/BRF Digital Thermostat Starting Sequence.................................................................3.5
AKL01PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center Installation.....................................................................3.6
AKL04/06PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center Installation .................................................................3.7
AKL08RF Zone Valve Wiring Center Installation.......................................................................3.9
AX10RF Receiver Installation .......................................................................................3.11
ARV10RFM Radiator Valve Actuator Installation .....................................................................3.12
4.0 Device Pairing & Setup with Internet Connection
System Conguration with Internet Connection using SG888ZB Gateway.............................................4.1
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat Conguration ............................................................................4.3
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat with AKL01/04/06PRF and AKL08RF Wiring Centers........................................4.5
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat with ARV10RFM Radiator Valve Actuator ..................................................4.9
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat with AX10RF Receiver for Boiler Switching (RX1) ..........................................4.14
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat with AX10RF Receiver for Zone Valve Operation (RX2).....................................4.17
5.0 Device Pairing & Setup without Internet
System Conguration without Internet Connection using AC10RF Coordinator .......................................5.1
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat Conguration ............................................................................5.1
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat withAKL01/04/06PRF or AKL08RF Wiring Center ...........................................5.2
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat with ARV10RFM Radiator Valve Actuator ..................................................5.4
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat with AX10RF Receiver for Boiler Switching (RX1) ...........................................5.6
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat with AX10RF Receiver for Zone Valve Operation (RX2)......................................5.7
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6.0 Resetting Factory Defaults
Resetting the SG888ZB Gateway with Internet Connection ...........................................................6.1
Resetting the SG888ZB Gateway without Internet Connection........................................................6.2
Resetting the AC10RF Coordinator without Internet Connection......................................................6.2
Resetting the AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat without Internet Connection................................................6.3
Resetting the AKL01/04/06PRF Zone Pump or AKL08RF Zone Valve Wiring Center .....................................6.4
Resetting the AX10RF Receiver ......................................................................................6.5
Resetting the ARV10RFM Radiator Valve Actuator ....................................................................6.6
7.0 Setting Device Parameters
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat User Interface Key ........................................................................7.1
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Installer Parameter Setup ...............................................................7.2
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Functions & Parameters .................................................................7.3
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Setting the Time ........................................................................7.4
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Setting the Temperature ................................................................7.5
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Schedule Set Up ........................................................................7.6
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Temporary Override ....................................................................7.8
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Permanent Temperature Hold ...........................................................7.8
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Parameter Setup with Internet Connection ..............................................7.9
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – SALUS Smart Home Application · Functions & Parameters ...............................7.10
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Parameter Access Instructions with Internet Connection ................................7.10
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – SALUS Smart Home Application · Advanced Functions & Parameters.....................7.11
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Schedule Setup with Internet Connection ..............................................7.12
8.0 Troubleshooting
AS20WRF/BRF Thermostat – Error Codes and Corrective Actions ......................................................8.1
A Appendix A
Section 1
Introduction
Why SALUS?
SALUS designs and manufactures industry-leading hydronics, HVAC and fan coil products for heating engineers and contractors who need to deliver customer satisfaction while driving protability. We enable contractors to provide homeowners and building managers with the comfort and control they need while reducing installation times and minimizing costly call-backs. Our proven, innovative products, such as easy-to-install wireless hydronic controls, and patented, industry rst auto-balancing actuators are advancing the industry.
SALUS also oers a broad ecosystem of smart home products, including connected thermostats, a smart home hub, smart plugs, water valve shuto, and door and window sensors. A proven leader in the European market since 2003, SALUS is currently expanding across North America.
Using this Manual
For the latest instructions go to: www.salusinc.com
Special Attention Boxes
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Safety: Indicates a condition which may cause severe personal injury, death or major property damage
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1.1
Section 2
As a first time user please complete a few simple steps to manage your account and
equipment. Let’s get started setting up your
new system.
Welcome to HeatLink®!
Create your profile
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Confirm Email Address
Back
HeatLink
System Overview
The SALUS Wireless System uses the Zigbee 3.0 communications protocol to provide a universal language for smart components to work together seamlessly and securely, with or without an internet connection.
SALUS Wireless System Components
with Internet Connection
AS20WRF-Digital
Thermostat
ARV10RFM-
Radiator Valve
Actuator
AX10RF- Receiver Congured
for a Boiler (RX1)
SS882ZB- Door/Window
Sensor
SS881ZB-Embedded
Door Sensor
AX10RF- Receiver Congured
for a Zone Valve (RX2)
SG8888ZB-Gateway
AKL01PRF-1 Zone Pump
Wiring Center
AKL04PRF-4 Zone Pump
Wiring Center
AKL06PRF-6 Zone Pump
Wiring Center
SX883ZB miniSmartPlug
By connecting the SG888ZB Gateway to your system router, the system is connected to the internet.
Monitor or adjust your system from anywhere via the SALUS Smart Home remote app for iOS or Android. If the connection to the internet is lost, the system continues to function with the settings selected.
AKL08RF-Zone Valve Wiring Center
2.1
Section 2
As a first time user please complete a few simple steps to manage your account and
equipment. Let’s get started setting up your
new system.
Welcome to HeatLink®!
Create your profile
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Confirm Email Address
Back
HeatLink
As a first time user please complete a few simple steps to manage your account and
equipment. Let’s get started setting up your
new system.
Welcome to HeatLink®!
Create your profile
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Confirm Email Address
Back
HeatLink
As a first time user please complete a few simple steps to manage your account and
equipment. Let’s get started setting up your
new system.
Welcome to HeatLink®!
Create your profile
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Confirm Email Address
Back
HeatLink
System Overview
Download the SALUS Smart Home app on your iOS or Android device to for remote access to your SALUS controls.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
For security purposes, you will be prompted to set up a user prole including username & password.
Use SALUS Smart Home to:
• Quickly view and monitor the status of your home and smart devices
• Set schedules and preferences for your connected thermostats, smart plugs and more
• Receive important real-time alerts and notications of any changes that occur with your system
2.2
Section 2
System Overview
The AC10RF Coordinator uses Zigbee communication protocol to connect all system components, providing wireless communication easily and securely without connecting to the internet.
SALUS Wireless System Components
without Internet Connection
AX10RF- Receiver Congured
for a Boiler (RX1)
AS20WRF-Digital
Thermostat
AX10RF- Receiver Congured
for a Zone Valve (RX2)
ARV10RFM-3
Radiator Valve
Actuator
AC10RF- Coordinator
AKL01PRF-1 Zone Pump
Wiring Center
AKL04PRF-4 Zone Pump
Wiring Center
AKL06PRF-6 Zone Pump
Wiring Center
AKL08RF-Zone Valve Wiring Center
2.3
Section 3
SALUS components must be set up for wireless communication with the SG888ZB Gateway or with the AC10RF Coordinator. This process, called “pairing”, should be performed with all devices installed in their intended location. If the intended operating location is unsuitable for the pairing process due to convenience or other factors, the device may be moved to a convenient location during pairing.
Once the device is paired and installed in its intended location, check the operation to make sure there are no issues with RF interference that will prevent it from operating correctly.
Device Installation
SG888ZB Gateway Installation
Install the SG888ZB Gateway in a central location close to a 120 VAC electrical receptical and free from radio frequency interference . If you intend to connect the system to the internet, the gateway should be close to your internet router.
1. Conrm that all required parts are present in the Gateway package: Gateway with port cover,
Ethernet Cable, USB Power Cable, USB Power Adapter and Installation/Quick Start Guide
2. Remove the port cover from the bottom of the Gateway by twisting it
¼ turn counterclockwise
LOCK UNLOCK
3. If connecting the SG888ZB Gateway to the internet, attach the ethernet cable and the power
cable to the gateway only, making sure it is within reach of a router or ethernet connection
a. For best results, DO NOT CONNECT the power cable to electrical power outlet until after
ethernet cable is attached to the Router
b. If no internet connection is intended, it is not necessary to attach the ethernet cable to
the Gateway
4. Reattach the port cover on the Gateway
5. Connect the ethernet cable to the Router if desired
6. Plug the USB Power Cable into the USB Adapter and connect it to a 120 VAC outlet
3.1
Section 3
Multi button
LED light ring
Device Installation
Wireless Internet
gateway
USB to
micro USB cable
Ethernet cable
USB power
adapter
To Internet router (supplied by network provider)
Plug into 120V outlet
7. When the SG888ZB Gateway powers up, the lighted ring around the multi button will be
solid green. The light will then turn red. Once an internet connection is detected (if plugged into a router) the light will turn green. Using the internet connection, the SG888ZB Gateway will try to connect with the SALUS Smart Home services. If successful, the light will turn blue.
LED Indications
Solid Blue
Gateway is connected to the internet and communicating with SALUS Smart Home services
Connected to SALUS Smart Home services.
Not Connected to the Internet
Solid Red Flashing Red
Gateway is not connected to the internet
Gateway is waiting for device pairing
Solid Green Flashing Green
Gateway is powering up and attempting to establish connections
Gateway is in identify mode
3.2
Section 3
Device Installation
AC10RF Coordinator Installation
Install the AC10RF Coordinator in a centrally located 120 VAC electrical receptacle. Alternatively, if using this device with an AKL08RF Zone Valve Wiring Center, there is a USB port in the chassis of the Wiring Center.
1. Connect the AC10RF Coordinator
to the 120 VAC adapter.
Prior to using the AC10RF Coordinator with an AKL01/04/06PRF Wiring Center, update the rmware version as follows:
1.Use a computer with an internet connection that meets the following requirements:
COMPUTER PC Mac
OPERATING SYSTEM Windows 8 or later OSX 10.10 or later
USB PORT Type A Type A
2. Connect to the SALUS Update Tool (www.salusinc.com/tools.html)
3.Download and run the Update Tool by following the onscreen prompts
4. Insert the AC10RF Coordinator into a USB port on the computer when prompted to do so
2. Insert the adapter into a 120 VAC electrical receptacle and ensure that the LED ring at the button is illuminated.
AS20WRF/BRF Digital Thermostat Installation
SALUS components must be set up for wireless communication with the SG888ZB Gateway or with the AC10RF Coordinator. This process, called “pairing”, should be performed with all devices installed in their intended location. If the intended operating location is unsuitable for the pairing process for convenience or other factors, the device may be located in a convenient location during pairing.
DO NOT Mount the AS20 Thermostat near any heat source, behind curtains, in direct sunlight,
in areas of high humidity or area where water is present.
3.3
Section 3
Device Installation
AVOID Mounting the AS20 Thermostat on an exterior wall.
1. Ensure that all required parts were included in the thermostat package: Thermostat with backplate, (4) AAA Batteries, (2) Mounting Screws, (2) Wall Anchors, Installation Instructions
2. Remove the AS20 Thermostat from the backplate by pulling out from the bottom
Floor sensor
3. Connect an external 10 kΩ sensor (AFTS30M sold separately) if applicable
Terminals are provided for a remote air sensor or oor sensor
4. Secure the backplate to the wall using the provided screws and wall anchors
FOR BEST RESULTS, ensure that the backplate is level when mounting it. NOTE THE ORIENTATION ARROW molded into the backplate. This must be pointed upwards for correct mounting of the thermostat.
2.36 in
(5.9944cm)
5. Insert batteries into the thermostat assuring correct polarity
6. Attach the thermostat onto the backplate by hooking the top connections and pressing rmly on the bottom. If the thermostat does not fully attach, make sure that the screws provided were used to attach the backplate and that they are snug.
3.4
Section 3
Device Installation
AS20WRF/BRF Digital Thermostat Starting Sequence
When the batteries are rst installed in the AS20 Thermostat, the following starting sequence will occur.
M12
A B1 ON OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Boot screen Display check The MCU software version
(example only)
PM
(example only)
The Thermostat is ready to be pairedThe Zigbee software version
The starting sequence must be complete before pairing the AS20 Thermostat with the SG888ZB Gateway or AC10RF Coordinator, and other devices.
3.5
Section 3
Wiring Guide
LED Indicators
Name Color Meaning
Power
120 VAC power ON
Zone 1
Zone pump active
Network Status
Searching for network
Paired to a network
Device Installation
AKL01PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center Installation
The AKL01PRF 1-Zone Pump Wiring Center pairs with an AS20 Wireless Thermostat via the SG888ZB Gateway or AC10RF Coordinator to provide a heat demand signal to the boiler and control a zone pump.
The AKL01PRF Single Zone Pump Wiring Center must be installed by a qualied contractor. Installation and repairs are to be performed according to all national and local codes required by the authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of local requirements, follow ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. Failure to follow these requirements may lead to severe personal injury, death or major property damage. DO NOT SERVICE this equipment without disconnecting the AC electrical power.
1. Carefully read these instructions and all instructions supplied with the unit before starting the installation.
2. Inspect the control for damage and be sure all required parts are included before beginning.
3. Remove 4 screws at the corners and lift o the plastic cover.
4. Check that the fuse installed is a 5A, slow blow fuse and that it is inserted correctly.
5. Attach the base of the AKL01PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center to a wall or similar vertical structure in a suitable location near the boiler and pumps using the hardware supplied.
DO NOT INSTALL this control in an area where water leaks or spray are possible. Failure to comply may result in serious injury, death or major property damage due to electrocution or re.
Electrical Connections
Dry Contacts (rated 120VAC, max.2A)
XX Active Pump
120VAC Connections
AC Line In
L
Zone Pump Line Out (max. 1/6 HP)
N AC Neutral
Earth Ground
Fuse: 5A slow blow, 5x15mm (2AG)
6. BE SURE all electrical power to the device is disconnected before wiring the device.
7. Wire 120 VAC power to the L (Hot), N (Neutral) and (Ground) terminals labeled, “POWER IN”.
8. Wire the 120 VAC power output to the pump from L (Hot), N (Neutral) terminals labeled,
“PUMP”. Connect the ground terminal to the “POWER IN” (Ground) terminal as shown in the wiring schematic.
9. Wire the output terminals labeled “XX” to the boiler thermostat input (“TT”).
10. Wire the thermostat contacts to R & W on the terminals labeled “24 VAC T-STAT”. If a “C” wire
is required connect it according to the drawing.
11. Reattach the control cover securing it with the 4 screws and switch on 120 VAC power to
the unit. The LED labeled “POWER” will be illuminated.
3.6
Section 3
Device Installation
AKL04/06PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center Installation
The AKL04/06PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center pairs with an AS20WRF/BRF Wireless Thermostat via the SG888ZB Gateway or AC10RF Coordinator to provide a heat demand signal to the boiler and control a zone pump. They can control up to 6 pumps with outputs for multiple heat demands.
The AKL04/06PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center must be installed by a qualied contractor. Installation and repairs are to be performed according to all national and local codes required by the authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of local requirements, follow ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. Failure to follow these requirements may lead to severe personal injury,death or major property damage. DO NOT SERVICE this equipment without disconnecting the AC electrical power.
1. Carefully read these instructions and all instructions supplied with the unit before starting the installation.
2. Inspect the control for damage and be sure all required parts are included before beginning.
3. Remove 4 screws at the corners and lift o the plastic cover.
4. Check that the fuse installed is a 5A, slow blow fuse and that it is inserted correctly.
5. Attach the base of the AKL04PRF or AKL06PRF Zone Pump Wiring Center to a wall in a suitable location near the boiler and pumps using the hardware supplied.
DO NOT INSTALL this control in an area where water leaks or spray are possible. Failure to comply may result in serious injury, death or major property damage due to electrocution or re.
6. BE SURE all electrical power to the device is disconnected before wiring the device.
7. Wire 120 VAC power to the L (Hot), N (Neutral) and (Ground) terminals labeled,
“POWER IN”.
For correct operation, it is important that the priority dip switch position matches the wiring conguration:
- See Appendix A for schematic diagrams for typical installations
- If priority is OFF, the Zone 1 Thermostat cannot be wired, only a wireless thermostat will operate Zone 1
- If priority is OFF, 120 VAC power must be supplied to the green ZC and N connections for the pumps to operate
8. Wire the 120 VAC power output to the priority zone pump from L (Hot), N (Neutral)
terminals labeled, “PRIORITY PUMP1”. The priority zone is typically used for a domestic hot water (DHW) demand.
3.7
Section 3
Device Installation
9. Wire each successive pump to zone pumps as needed. Each ground terminal can support 2 ground wires for convenience.
10. 120 VAC power output is also available for a primary pump depending on the hydronic circuit design.
11. Terminals “XX” are closed any time there is a thermostat call to the wiring center. These
may be wired directly to the thermostat connection on the boiler “TT”. Note, that if an AX10RF Receiver (sold separately) is used and congured as RX1, the “XX” terminals aren’t used.
Priority Zone Function (Master wiring center only) – When the “PRIORITY” dip switch is set to the “ON” position the following occurs:
- Zone 1 pump is turned ON and all other pumps, including those on SLAVE wiring centers, are turned OFF
- If the Zone 1 demand continues for more than 1 hour, the control will override Zone 1 priority and allow the other zone pumps to operate when a heat demand is present
- Once the Zone 1 demand is satised, the priority override feature resets and a Zone 1 heat demand will, again, take priority over the other zones.
12. The terminals labeled “Zone 1 E/S” are powered any time the Zone 1 thermostat is closed, and the “PRIORITY” dip switch is in the “ON” position. These terminals are to be wired to the DHW demand input of the boiler to change the target temperature. Under these conditions, none of the other pumps will operate.
If the priority zone is used on the AKL04/06PRF Wiring Center with a wired room thermostat that requires separate C terminal, it should be wired as shown in the drawing. For a DHW thermal switch, a contact closure across R & W will initiate a demand.
13. Reattach the control cover securing it with the 4 screws
and switch on 120 VAC power to the unit. The LED labeled “POWER” will be illuminated.
Thermostat Connection
3.8
Section 3
Device Installation
AKL08RF Zone Valve Wiring Center Installation
The SALUS AKL08RF Zone Valve Wiring Center connects with AS20WRF/BRF Wireless Thermostats via the AC10RF Coordinator or SG888ZB Gateway to control up to 32 actuators in 8 zones. It also provides power switching to a system circulator and a wired output for heat demand to a boiler. Note that the maximum total amp draw for the zone valve actuators is 3.3 amps.
The AKL08RF Zone Wiring Center must be installed by a qualied contractor. Installation and repairs are to be performed according to all national and local codes required by the authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of local requirements, follow ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. Failure to follow these requirements may lead to severe personal injury, death or major property damage. DO NOT SERVICE this equipment without disconnecting the AC electrical power.
1. Carefully read these instructions and all instructions supplied with the unit before starting
the installation.
2. Inspect the control for damage and be sure all required parts are included
before beginning.
3. Remove the cover by turning the screw to the unlock position ¼ turn.
4. Unscrew two screws in the black line voltage cover and remove it.
5. Disconnect the 24 VAC supply connection.
6. Unscrew two screws on the left side of the control and remove the white internal wiring base.
7. Attach the AKL08RF Zone Valve Wiring Center to the wall in the desired suitable location.
DO NOT INSTALL this control in an area where water leaks or spray are possible. Failure to comply may result in serious injury, death or major property damage due to electrocution or re.
8. Using appropriate wire connectors & strain relief ttings (not included) for the knock-out
connections in the case, connect the 120 VAC power supply to the terminals provided.
9. Terminals 1 & 2 under the line voltage cover connect to a dry contact for the 120 VAC circulator. Voltage through this contact is not to exceed 250 VAC and the current is to be 10 amps or less.
• Press the clamp with a small screwdriver
• Insert the stripped wire end in the terminal
• Release the clamp
• Pull gently on the wire to make sure it is secure
10. Re-attach the white wiring base by inserting the tab on the right side into the base and
securing it with the 2 screws on the left, making sure the power lines are not pinched.
Use the grooves provided in the wiring base for managing the pump and boiler wires. They provide a path for wires under the wiring base to the case knock-out openings.
3.9
Section 3
The boiler can be controlled wirelessly by the AKL08RF Zone Valve Wiring Center if an AX10RF Receiver, congured as RX1 (sold separately) is used with the system. However, if desired, the boiler’s thermostat input terminals (TT or RT) can be wired directly to terminals labeled “3” & “4” on the Wiring Center.
11. If desired, connect wires from terminals 3 & 4 under the cover to the boiler thermostat
(TT) connection to provide a boiler demand.
• Press the clamp with a small screwdriver
• Insert the stripped wire end in the terminal
• Release the clamp
• Pull gently on the wire to make sure it is secure
12. Attach up to 4 zone valve actuators to each zone by inserting the stripped wire ends into
the round holes provided. To release a wire, use a small screwdriver to push the release mechanism next to each hole. Pull gently on the wires after they are inserted to be sure they are secure.
Device Installation
Use the grooves provided in the wiring base for managing the valve wires. They provide a path for wires under the wiring base to the case strain relief openings.
13. Re-attach the 24 VAC supply connection.
14. Check the fuse by removing the fuse holder and making sure the correct fuse is installed (4A)
15. Re-attach the line voltage cover by inserting 2 tabs on the right side into the wiring base
and securing the screws.
16. Set the actuator jumper for the correct action. The default position is for normally closed (NC) actuators. To change to normally open (NO) move the jumper to the right and center pin.
17. Set the pump/boiler o delay jumper for the correct setting. The default setting is for no
delay. To change the pump/boiler o delay to 15 minutes, move the jumper to the right and center pin.
18. Re-attach the unit cover by inserting the tabs on the right side into the unit and securing
it with the ¼ turn latch.
3.10
Section 3
H
COM
NO
H NN
RX1
RX2
AX10RF
RECEIVER
24 VAC SUPP LY
CH DEMAND
BOILER
Z
ZONE VALVE
AX10RF WIRING SCHEMATIC
RX2 CONFIGURATION FOR ZONE VALVE
Device Installation
AX10RF Receiver Installation
The AX10RF Receiver can be congured as a system remote boiler switch (RX1) or a single channel output to a thermal actuator or zone valve.
The AX10RF Receiver must be installed by a qualied contractor. Installation and repairs are to be performed according to all national and local codes required by the authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of local requirements, follow ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. Failure to follow these requirements may lead to severe personal injury, death or major property damage. DO NOT SERVICE this equipment without disconnecting the AC electrical power.
1. Carefully read these instructions and all
instructions supplied with the unit before starting the installation.
2. Inspect the control for damage and be sure all
required parts are included before beginning.
3. Remove the cover by loosening the 2 screws on
the bottom of the unit and rotating the bottom upward until the top clips disengage.
BOILER
RX1
CH DEMAND
AX10RF WIRING SCHEMATIC
RX1 CONFIGURATI ON FOR BOILER SWITCH
RX2
NO
COM
24 VAC SUPP LY
H NN
H
AX10RF
RECEIVER
4. Attach the AX10RF Receiver to the wall in the
desired suitable location.
DO NOT INSTALL this control in an area where water leaks or spray are possible. Failure to comply may result in serious injury, death or major property damage due to electrocution or re.
5. Slide the conguration switch on the back of
RX2 CONFIGURATION FOR ZONE VALVE
the cover to the desired position:
• RX1 for system remote boiler switch
• RX2 for valve actuator output
6. Wire the receiver using the appropriate schematic diagram.
7. Re-attach the cover by engaging the cover clips with the
top of the unit and rotating downward until it closes.
8. Fasten the screws at the bottom of the unit.
BOILER
CH DEMAND
AX10RF WIRING SCHEMATIC
RX1
RX2
NO
COM
24 VAC SUPP LY
H NN
H
AX10RF
RECEIVER
Z
ZONE VALVE
3.11
Section 3
Device Installation
ARV10RFM Radiator Valve Actuator Installation
The ARV10RFM-3 Radiator Valve Actuator attaches to a Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) that can connect wirelessly with your SALUS system to control room temperature.
1. Carefully read these instructions and all
instructions supplied with the unit before starting the installation.
2. Inspect the control for damage and be sure all
required parts are included before beginning.
3. Check the compatibility of this actuator with your
TRV. If threads are not visible a SALUS RA adapter (included) may work with the valve.
4. Press up on the spring latch of the battery
compartment and insert 2 AA batteries (included) ensuring the correct orientation. The LED on the top of the unit will ash green and then turn solid red.
5. Install the actuator on the radiator valve using the RA adapter if needed. Screw the unit
(nger tight) to the radiator valve and check that the LED remains solid red.
6. Press any button on the unit to adapt it to the radiator valve. Once all movement and LED
activity has stopped, the unit is ready to pair with your AS20 Thermostat.
AFTER THE LED is o, listen for further activity from the ARV10RFM to be sure that it has completed its calibration cycle before advancing to the pairing step in Section 4. Failure to complete the calibration cycle may cause the installer to be required to reset the ARV10RFM Radiator Valve Actuator (Section 5) and re-initiate the calibration sequence by repeating the steps above.
3.12
3.13
Device Pairing & Setup
Section 4
with Internet Connection
SALUS wireless systems can be congured with an internet connection using the SG888ZB Gateway, or without an internet connection using the AC10RF Coordinator. It is important to follow the instructions that correspond to the desired conguration in the following pages. The congurations will be clearly marked, “With Internet Connection” or “Without Internet Connection”.
System Configuration with Internet Connection using SG888ZB Gateway
Before beginning the system conguration, be sure that the SALUS Smart Home application is downloaded to your mobile device. Links to the appropriate iOS or Android application are included in Section 2, System Overview or on the SALUS website. You should have a username & password for this application. Be sure to keep this information secure.
1. Open the SALUS Smart Home application on your
mobile device. If you haven’t already done so, log on with your username and password. As noted in Section 3, Device Installation, the LED ring on the SG888ZB Gateway should be blue.
The default SALUS Smart Home application screen includes a brief explanation of the dashboard. Once you understand this message, chose the “x” in the upper right corner to remove it.
2. Select “Add new gateway” from the SALUS Smart
Home dashboard. A welcome screen appears showing Activate your gateway prompting you to make sure your gateway is connected to the router with an ethernet cable and the LED light is solid blue.
3. Press the multi button on top of the SG888ZB Gateway
once, so it ashes green.
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Device Pairing & Setup
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with Internet Connection
4. The device serial number is automatically entered and boxes appear to enter: Country
(Canada/USA), Time Zone (Nearest City), Time Format (12h/24h), LED Mode (Always On/ Time Out), Address and Gateway Name.
Note that you have 2 minutes to enter all the parameters before it deletes the serial number and times out. In this event, press the back button until “Add new gateway” screen is displayed and repeat steps 3 & 4.
5. Once the “Activate my gateway” button is pressed, the device rmware is automatically
updated. When a message is displayed saying “Your Gateway is Up To Date” press, “Next”. Your SG888ZB Gateway will now be activated.
6. Select the orange button on the lower part of the screen labeled, “Connect Equipment”.
The program will then advance to a button labeled, “Scan for equipment”. You are now ready to pair your components with the system.
Any time it is necessary to add components to the system, you can return to the “Scan for equipment” button by selecting the drop down menu from the upper right side of the screen. Then select:
Equipment All Equipment Add Equipment Scan for Equipment
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