6.70.104 SS2000 / SS2200 Association Procedures 5/2010
Overview
This document describes the process to associate (i.e. link) an SS2000 / SS2200 to either an
SS1107 or SS5000 / SS5200. The document is separated by base-station type (SS1107 and
SS5000 / SS5200).
Terminology:
• “Controller” – The SS1107 PTAC Controller unit
• “Sensor” – The SS2000 / SS2200 Occupancy Sensor
• “Poke” – the process of inserting the Smart Tool into the pinhole on a specified unit, and
depressing the microswitch within for a period of approximately ¼ second (unless
another hold time is specified).
•“Smart Tool” – An unfolded paper clip or similar long, rigid wire
Preparation:
Ensure the components are installed per Telkonet Recommended Best Practice s. In particular:
• Controller should be solidly-affixed to the wall and/or outlet
• Controller antenna should be extended, and not bunched-up inside the unit housing or
wall
•Sensor should be temporarily located in its desired location via double-sided tape (if radio
link to the Controller)
•Sensor should be firmly mounted to its desired location with all low-voltage wiring in place
(if using hard-wired link and power from the Controller)
Procedures: SS2000 to SS1107 Controller
Step One – Power the Controller
1. Apply Power to the unit
2. Poke the Controller
3. The LED in the unit will begin a double flash (blink-blink-pause). This indicates that
the Controller is in sensor acquisition mode. Observe the rate of the blinking (for
comparison in step two)
Step Two – Initiate the Association
1. Poke the sensor
2. Observe the LED on the controller. The LED should continue a double-blink, but the
6.70.104 SS2000 / SS2200 Association Procedures 5/2010
3. After approximately 30 seconds, the LED will indicate the relative signal strength as
red, yellow, or green. Yellow or Green are acceptable levels. If a red signal is shown,
relocate the sensor to a better location.
4. Poke the 1107. The sensor LED will now blink to indicate the number of sensors
which are associated to it. This blinking is normal, and allows an easy way for
maintenance personnel to verify that the sensor(s) are still communicating to the
controller.
Figure 1: SS1107 ports, indicators, and controls
Sensor Dissociation, SS1107
To force the SS1107 to drop sensor associations, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the SS1107 microswitch for approximately 10 secon ds.
2. The LED will double-blink red for 8-10 seconds while the switch is pressed, then go
blank.
3. Once the LED is dark, all previously sensor associations will be deleted.
Note that you cannot dissociate a single sensor from among multiples – all sensor association is
dropped when the above process is invoked. You will need to re-associate any desired sensors.
6.70.104 SS2000 / SS2200 Association Procedures 5/2010
Procedures: SS2000 / SS2200 to SS5000 / SS5200
Thermostat
Unlocking the Command Mode
NOTE: In some cases, depending on the installation and previous deployment, the SS5000 /
SS5200 may have its command buttons “locked” to prevent tampering. If the procedures in “Step
One” below do not allow control of the thermostat, follow these steps to unlock the Command
functions
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1. Press and hold the Fan button for ~7-10 seconds.
2. The display will change to show all icons:
3. Press the Fan button. This will toggle the command lock on and off (“on” shown
below)
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Specific sites may have custom procedures, which are no addressed in this Technical Note. Contact
Telkonet Applications Engineering if these steps are not appropriate for your site.
6.70.104 SS2000 / SS2200 Association Procedures 5/2010
Step One – Power the Thermostat
1. Apply Power to the unit
2. Set the Thermostat to “Learn” mode:
a. Lift the front cover to expose the front panel buttons.
b. Push the % button three times in a row.
c. The display will read 00
d. Press the Up Arrow until the display reads 02, then push the % button again. “2”
represents the command to associate Sensors.
e. The display will change to Learn Mode, showing -0 then any number from 0 to 9.
Figure 2: Thermostat in "Learn Mode"
f. The Thermostat will remain in Learn Mode for approximately 90 seconds.
Step Two – Initiate the Association
5. While the Thermostat remains in Learn Mode, Poke the sensor.
6. The Thermostat will display a character plus a number, as seen below. The number
indicates the relative strength of the RF signal from the Sensor, on a scale of 0
(lowest) to 9 (highest).
6.70.104 SS2000 / SS2200 Association Procedures 5/2010
Figure 3 : Thermostat showing Signal Strength from Sensor
7. Observe the signal strength. The desired value is anywhere from 5 to 9. If a lower
value is shown, re-position the sensor and test. Do not deploy a Sensor to a location
yielding a signal strength less than 5.
8. If associating multiple Sensors, press the % button while the Thermostat is still in
Learn Mode. The Thermostat will display a number from 0-9. Repeat steps 5 – 7
above.
Step Three – Confirm the Association
9. While the Thermostat is still in Learn mode, press the % button twice. The
Thermostat will display 2 (the command code for Sensor association).
10. Use the Up Arrow to increase the 2 to 4, and press the % button. “4” is the command
code to ask the Thermostat to display the number of Sensors associated to it.
11. The Thermostat will display the number of associated sensors.
Note: After poking a sensor, you may note the display changes, seemingly at random. This is the
Thermostat acknowledging six consecutive data packets from the Sensor, and is normal.