Uponor I-75, C-55, T-75 Installation Manual

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R A D I A N T H E AT I N G A ND
COOLING SYSTEMS
CLIMATE CO˘N T R O L™
ZONING SYSTEM
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Climate Co˘ntrol™ Zoning System Installation Guide
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Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning System Installation Guide
Published by Uponor, Inc. 5925 148th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 USA Phone: (800) 321-4739 Fax: (952) 891-2008 www.uponor-usa.com
© 2008 Uponor All Rights Reserved.
First Edition First Printing May 2008 Printed in the United States of America
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Table of Contents
The Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning System Installation Guide
Section 1: General Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Safety Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Symbols Used in This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Limitations for Radio Waves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Technical Constraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Section 2: The Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning
System Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Thermostat Display T-75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Base Unit With Antenna and Actuators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Interface I-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Section 3: Base Unit Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Base Unit Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Preparation Before Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Components Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Section 4: Thermostat Installation ................11
Label the Room Thermostats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Register Room Thermostats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Determining the Thermostat Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Mounting the Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Section 5: Thermostat and Base Unit Testing . . . . . . . 15
Testing the Communication Between Thermostats and Base Unit . . . . . . . 15
Testing the Base Unit Actuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Final Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Section 6: Interface with Base Unit Installation .....17
Example of an Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Interface Bracket Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Wiring and Programming the Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Time and Date Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Attaching the Interface to Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Interface Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Installation Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Resetting the Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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Table of Contents (continued)
Section 7: Thermostat Operation .................25
Thermostat T-75 Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Changing the Temperature Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Changing the Temperature Setpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Setting the Minimum and Maximum Temperatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Thermostat Battery Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Section 8: Interface Operation ...................27
Interface Screens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Access Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Information Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Room Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
ECO (Economy) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Battery and Communication Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Thermostat and Actuator Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Actuator Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Settings menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Information Menu: System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
ECO Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Steps to Follow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Editing the ECO Proles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Apply ECO Prole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Setting Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Exercise Actuators and Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Temperature Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Backlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Installer Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Vacation Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Section 9: Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Base Unit Connection Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Section 10: System Maintenance .................37
Section 11: Troubleshooting .....................39
Normal System Operating Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Identifying and Resolving Alarms and Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Contacting an Installer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Contacting Uponor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Troubleshooting Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Section 12: Installation Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Section 1
General Recommendations
Safety Measures
• Read and follow the instructions in this guide.
• Installation must be performed by a qualied person according to local code.
• It is prohibited to make changes or modications not specied in this guide.
• Power must be switched off when wiring.
• Uponor is not responsible for damages and breakdowns that may result from not following the instructions in this guide.
Symbols Used in This Manual
Warning: Risk of bodily injuries.
Nonobservance may harm health or cause damage to product components.
Caution: Important note on functionality
Information: Important operating advice
and information
See another document.
99
See another page in the manual.
Extended function with the interface
Result of an action
>
Press button
LED off
LED on
LED blinks
LED ickers
Power Supply
• The Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol™ Zoning System uses a 110VAC/60Hz power supply.
• In case of emergency, immediately disconnect the plug from the power.
• Do not use water to clean the Zoning System.
• Switch off power when wiring.
• Do not expose the Zoning System to ammable vapors or gases.
Limitations for Radio Waves
The Zoning System uses radio waves. The frequency used is reserved for similar applications, and the chances of interference from other radio sources is very low. However, in some rare special cases, it may not be possible to establish a perfect communication. The transmission range is sufcient for most applications, but each building has different obstacles affecting communication and maximum transmission distance. If communication trouble exists, Uponor can support the system with accessories, such as repeaters, for solving the exceptional issues.
Technical Constraints
• Keep installation and data cables away from power cables greater than 50VAC to avoid interference.
• The electrical circuits of the boiler and the pump must be protected by a maximum 10A circuit breaker.
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Section 2
The Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning System Overview
The Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning System is a wireless zoning control for radiant oor systems. Comfort, user-friendliness and temperature control for each room can be combined through the different components. The control system consists of:
• Thermostat T-75
• Base Unit C-55 with antenna and actuators
• Interface I-75 (optional)
The Uponor Zoning System is controlled by wireless thermostats. The thermostats communicate with base units via radio waves.
Thermostat Display T-75
The thermostat displays the temperature on its screen. The thermostat is affected by the temperature of surrounding surfaces as well as the ambient air temperature. A thermostat calls for heat by sending a signal to the base unit. The base unit then activates the channels linked to that thermostat, powering the actuators mounted on the manifold.
Base Unit With Antenna and Actuators
The base unit controls the actuators based on the requirements from each zone thermostat. Each base unit is capable of controlling up to 12 thermostats and 14 actuators. The base unit is typically located near the manifolds.
Interface I-75
The interface allows viewing of important zone information and setting of vacation/ setback schedules from a remote location. The interface also can display alarms such as low battery, no connection, etc.
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Uponor Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning System Components
Thermostat DisplayT-75
Base Unit C-55
Antenna for
Base Unit C-55
Section 3
Base Unit Installation
Base Unit Diagram
Preparation Before Installation
Review the wiring diagram located inside the base unit cover.
Verify Contents
• Cordless electric drill
• 6mm (1¼") drill bit
• Small athead screwdriver
• Phillips screwdriver
Review Drawings
Review the drawings of the radiant oor heating system. If the locations of the base units and thermostats are not specied, determine the best positions.
• Install base unit with antenna close to each manifold.
• A 110VAC standard power receptacle is required for the connection of the base unit.
• Protect the mounting locations for the Zoning System from moisture.
• Use one thermostat for every zone with radiant oor heating.
Base Unit C-55
Base Unit C-55
Antenna
Installation guide
Fastening screws
Adhesive strip
Connection cable for antenna (1 ft.)
Connection cable for antenna (10 ft.)
Connection cable for interface
Interface
Language data stick
Interface bracket
Thermostat display T-75
Batteries
Table stand
Wall bracket
Adhesive strip
Fastening screws
Thermostat Display T-75
Thermostat Mounting Kit forT-75
Terminal block for connection of antenna and extensions for additional I-75 interface
Interface RJ 9 connector for I-75
Push button and LED from 01 to 12 for channel registration
Test button with LED
Quick connectors for the actuators
Socket for the connection of the data stick
Power LED
110v/60Hz Compartment – Heat-demand Relay
110V
0201
110V
A3601012 C-55 IP30 T55 Made in France
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Components Installation
Mounting the Base Unit Antenna
Decide if the antenna should be mounted on the back of the base unit or on the wall.
Caution: If the base unit is installed inside a metal manifold cabinet, place the end or the entire antenna outside the cabinet.
Clip the Antenna Into the Back of the Base Unit
1. Use a one-foot antenna cable.
2. Connect the RJ 9 connector into the antenna.
3. Clip the antenna into the base unit.
4. Insert the cable of the antenna into the hole of the base unit.
Connect to terminals 9 and 10.
Fastening the Antenna to the Wall with Screws
1. Connect the RJ 9 connector into the antenna.
2. Using a drill bit, drill the wall.
3. Fix anchor and screw to the wall. Let the screw protrude from the wall.
4. Fasten the antenna on the screw.
Fastening the Antenna to the Wall with Adhesive
1. Connect the RJ 9 connector into the antenna.
2. Use the double-sided adhesive strip to attach the antenna to a smooth wall, such as glazed ceramic tiles.
10 feet
10 feet
#09
#10
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Resetting the Base Unit
Resetting the base unit will cancel all channel registrations, allowing the user to change all the registrations.
1. Press the Test button for 10 seconds.
2. The Test LED ashes for at least two seconds, then all LEDs will turn off (except the power LED). All parameters are erased.
3. New installation and registration after reset is necessary.
Installation Example
• Thermostat/Zone #01 controls two actuators connected to channels 1a and 1b.
• Channel 2a and 2b are not used in this diagram.
• Thermostat/Zone #02 controls two actuators connected to channels 3 and 4.
• Thermostat/Zone #03 controls one actuator connected to channel 5.
• Thermostat/Zone #04 controls one actuator connected to channel 6.
• Thermostat/Zone #10 controls three actuators connected to channels 10, 11 and 12.
Warning: Disconnect the power before installing or changing the device wiring.
Powering the Base Unit
• Check the actuators and antenna to ensure that the wiring is complete.
• Check that the power compartment lid is closed.
• Connect the power supply plug into the electrical outlet.
Zones
Channels
Mounting the Base Unit
• Position the base unit just above the manifold. Ensure the power receptacle is within reach of the base unit's power supply cord.
• Check that the base units cover can be removed easily.
• Check that the connectors and switches are easily accessible.
Caution: Mount the base unit horizontally. There is a risk for overheating if the base unit is mounted vertically or on a at surface.
1. Hold base unit to wall; mark mounting hole locations on the wall with a pencil.
2. Drill the wall.
3. Press the anchor into the hole.
4. Attach the base unit to the wall with screws.
Information: Each thermostat can control any number of channels. Installation and maintenance are simplied if actuators controlled by the same thermostat are wired to channels in sequence.
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Section 4
Thermostat Installation
The Zoning System is controlled by the Thermostat Display T-75.
Label the Room Thermostats
• Install two alkaline AAA 1.5V batteries in each thermostat (see page 26).
• Label the thermostats with the channel numbers they are to control, e.g., 02, 03, etc. For a system with an interface and several base units, an identication for the base unit should be added, e.g., 1.02, 1.03, 2.02,
2.03, etc.
Thermostat Display T-75
T-75
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Register Room Thermostats
An example of registering a thermostat: one thermostat controls two actuators that connect channels 02 and 03.
1. Push the Test button.
The Test button LED lights up .
2. Push channel button 02.
3. Push channel button 03.
The LEDs of channels 02 and 03 will ash .
4. Using a small pointed tip, press the thermostat’s registration button, located on the bottom of the thermostat, for at least ve seconds.
For Thermostat Display T-75:
• The thermostat displays two lines.
• Release the button when the temperature reappears.
5. LED will ash and turn solid, indicating a successful link.
Repeat the same sequence for all thermostats.
The Test LED switches off
.
LED LED Status
LED on
LED ash
LED off
Cancelling the Registration of a Channel
1. Press the Test button.
The Test and channel LEDs with registered thermostats light up
.
2. To cancel, press the channel button for 10 seconds.
The LED of the cancelled channel ashes for two seconds, then switches off
.
3. Press the Test button to exit registration mode.
The Test LED switches off .
Caution: To register a different thermostat to a channel, cancel the registration of the existing thermostat prior to linking to new thermostats. Then repeat the steps as outlined in the Register Room Thermostats section on this page.
5 seconds
5
5 seconds
5
Determining the Thermostat Location
• On an indoor wall
• 5' from the oor
• Away from any source of moisture
• Away from any source of heat
• Away from direct sunlight
Mounting the Thermostat
There are two ways to mount a thermostat:
• Direct mounting (using screws or adhesive strips)
• Thermostat mounting kit (includes table stand, wall bracket, adhesive strips, screws and batteries)
Mounting Using Screws or Brackets
1. Screws should protrude from the wall.
2. Hang the thermostat on the screws.
3. When using the mounting kit bracket, mount bracket to the wall, then hang thermostat on bracket.
Mounting Using Adhesive Strips
1. Use the double-sided adhesive strip to x the thermostat on a smooth wall, such as glazed ceramic tiles.
5 feet
Mounting Directly to the Wall Mounting to the Bracket
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Section 5
Thermostat and Base Unit Testing
Testing the Communication Between Thermostats and Base Unit
1. Press the Test button.
The Test and channel LEDs and registered channels light up
.
2. Using a sharp point, briey press the thermostat registration button.
• If communication is OK, the LEDs for the channels registered to the thermostat switch off.
• If there is no communication, the LEDs for the channels registered to the thermostat stay on.
Note: See Section 11: Troubleshooting for guidance.
3. To exit the Test mode, press the Test button.
To verify functionality, increase setpoint of the thermostat to generate a call for heat. The LEDs will switch off for channels linked to this thermostat. The LEDs will not switch off if channels are not linked to this thermostat.
Mounting Using Table Stand
1. Attach stand to the back of the thermostat.
Removing the Thermostat Display T-75 from the Bracket
To remove the thermostat from the bracket:
1. Insert athead screwdriver as shown.
2. Thermostat will then release from bracket.
Note: If LED remains lit, there is no communication.
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Testing the Base Unit Actuator
1. Press the button of the selected channel.
• The LED lights up: the actuator is powered up (time for actuator opening is roughly 5 minutes).
• The LED does not light up.
Note: See Section 11: Troubleshooting for guidance.
2. Press the Test button twice to end the actuator test (or wait 10 minutes).
Final Inspection
1. Verify that the antenna is correctly mounted. Check if the thermostats are powered.
2. Close the cover of the base unit. Close the thermostat covers where necessary.
3. Complete the installation report (Section 12).
4. Leave installation guide at jobsite for future reference.
Section 6
Interface with Base Unit Installation
This section describes the installation of the Climate Co˘ntrol Zoning System Interface in control systems with up to three base units.
Example of an Installation
A system may consist of up to three base units managed by a single interface.
Interface
Base unit (possible installation with three base units connected to one interface)
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Interface Bracket Installation
Before beginning the installation:
1. Select the mounting location of the interface. The interface on a wall or on the cover of the base unit.
2. Obtain installation report.
3. See wiring diagram in Section 12.
4. Disconnect the power to the base unit.
5. Open the base unit cover.
Interface Bracket Wall Mounting
Mount the bracket at approximately eye level.
1. Hold bracket to wall; mark mounting-hole locations on the wall with a pencil.
2. Drill the wall.
3. Press the anchor into the hole.
4. Attach the interface brackets to the wall with screws.
Interface Bracket Mounting on the Base Unit
1. Fix screws on the bracket cover. (Use cover marking as a guide.)
2. Let the screws protrude slightly from the base unit.
2. Hang the bracket on the screws.
Wiring and Programming the Interface
Do not remove the yellow data stick from the interface before powering up and setting the language.
Wiring the Interface
If the interface is located less than 6 feet from the controller, use the cable (interface to base unit) tted with RJ 9 connectors at each end.
1. Connect the RJ 9 connector into the base unit #1.
2. Secure the cable in the clamp.
3. Connect the RJ 9 connector in the back of the interface.
4. Secure the cable in the cable guide.
If the interface is located more than 6 feet away from the controller, use the installation cable.
Wiring is polarized. Connect terminal 1 on the base unit to terminal 1 on the interface, etc.
Base Unit
1. Without turning, press with a small screwdriver on the button of the terminal to insert or remove a wire.
2. Insert a wire in the quick connector.
3. Remove the screwdriver.
4. Secure the cable in the clamp.
Interface I-75
5. Without turning, press with a small screwdriver on the button of the terminal to insert or remove a wire.
6. Insert in the quick connector on terminal.
7. Remove the screwdriver. Release quick connector button.
8. Secure the cable in the cable guide.
Maximum cable length: 60 feet
5 feet
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Connections
Warning: Disconnect the power before
installing or changing the device wiring.
Additional Base Units
• For an installation with more than one manifold or more than 12 channels, install additional base units (up to three).
• A single interface drives all three base units.
• Each base unit must be tted with an antenna.
Connections Between Base Units
STOP
The connections between the base units are polarized.
• Base unit #1 is the controller connected to the interface.
• Connect terminal 5 and 6 of base unit #2 to terminal 5 and 6 of base unit #1.
• Connect terminal 7 and 8 of base unit #3 to terminal 7 and 8 of base unit #1 or base unit #2.
Circulation Pump Relay
If separate pumps are used for each manifold, each pump relay can be connected to its own base unit.
See: Section 3: Base Unit Installation.
For a System with Several Base Units
Attention: If a common pump supports
multiple manifolds, a pump relay can be connected to the closest base unit. See the circulation pump supplier documentation before performing the connection.
Pump Relay
Pump
Pump Relay
Pump
Pump Relay
Pump
Power Supply
Power Supply
Power Supply
Common Pump Individual Pumps
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Attaching the Interface to Bracket
1. Remove the language data stick from the interface.
2. Attach the language data stick on the bracket.
3 and 4. Position the interface on the bracket.
Interface Setup
Setting Installation Parameters for Multiple Base Units
If more than one base unit is used together, select heat demand management (i.e., one common pump relay or one pump relay per base unit). By default, the heat demand and valves are exercised once a week. Change this setting if needed.
Note: If only installing one base unit, go to Section 7: Thermostat Operation.
To set these parameters, run the Installer Level as described in the next column.
Access to the Installer Level
1.
On the Uponor screen, simultaneously press and for 10 seconds to reach the Advanced Level. The Advanced display appears.
2.
> Press OK.
The Uponor screen is shown.
3. Go to the Advanced level via: Uponor screen
> Main Menu >
Settings
> System Parameters >
Access Level
4. Simultaneously press
and for 10 seconds.
Installer display appears.
5.
> Press OK.
The Uponor screen is shown.
The system will automatically return to Advanced mode after 10 minutes.
Setting Base Unit Identication
STOP
The default identication of the base unit is always #1. If more than one base unit is connected to the interface, all base units must be identied.
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Base Unit ID
2. Reset Base Unit ID.
> Press OK.
3. Select: Yes.
> Press OK.
4. Press (down) key to move cursor to set controller ID.
> Press OK.
5. The message
>1. Base Unit <
ashes: Press the Test button on base unit #1 (the one connected to the interface).
6. Repeat the operation for base units 2 and 3.
Interface Keys
Displays the next menu
or
Goes to next field
Displays the previous menu
Press button longer than five seconds to return to display the Uponor screen
or
Goes to previous field
Moves to line above
or
Increases the value
Moves to line below
or
Decreases the value
Press
OK
Displays the next screen
or
Confirms selection and displays the screen of the current menu
Advanced
Basic
Access Level
Installer
Access Level
OK
Installer
OK
Set Base Unit ID
Reset Base Unit ID
Base Unit
Reset all controller
addresses?
Base Unit ID
Yes No
Reset Base Unit ID
Base Unit ID
Set Base Unit ID
>1. Base Unit <
2. Base Unit
3. Base Unit
Base Unit ID
>1. Base Unit < >2. Base Unit < >3. Base Unit <
Base Unit ID
Connecting Base Unit Power Source and Selecting Programming Language
1. Check that the wiring is complete.
2. Ensure power compartment is closed.
3. Connect base units #2 and #3 to the power.
4. Check that the language data stick is connected at the back of the interface.
5. Ensure power compartment is closed. Connect base unit #1 to the power.
6. Select a language by pressing the
or keys to
select the language.
7. Press OK to conrm.
• If the language data stick is inserted, the language screen will automatically appear at rst installation.
• The language setting is saved in case of power failure.
• The language can be changed after rst installation by re-inserting the language stick.
Time and Date Setup
This screen will open automatically when the language has been set.
Select time and date with the keys.
1. Select hours.
2. Set the hour.
3. Select minutes.
4. Set the minutes and continue until the date is set.
5. Press OK to conrm.
Svenska / Sedish German / Deutsch
English
Language
12 : 24
Set Date/Time
01 Jan 2008
12 : 24
2010 2009
2008
2007 2006
26 25
24
23 22
02 01
00
59 58
02 01
00
23 22
14 13
12
11 10
Set Date/Time
01 Jan 2008
12 : 00
Set Date/Time
01 Jan 2008
00 : 00
Set Date/Time
01 Jan 2008
12 : 00
Set Date/Time
01 Jan 2008
Uponor
17 Mar 2008 12 : 24
00 : 00
Set Date/Time
01 Jan 2008
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Section 7
Thermostat Operation
Thermostat T-75 Display
LCD Display Denition
Display of temperatures and menus
Displayed when setting the room temperature
Displayed during radio transmission
Temperature format for the display
Low-battery indication
Changing the Temperature Format
1. Simultaneously press the (+) and (-) keys for 10 seconds.
The SEL (select) menu is displayed.
2. Press (+) or (-) to change the temperature format (°C or °F).
3. Wait 5 seconds.
The thermostat returns
F
to the default display.
Changing the Temperature Setpoint
1. Press the (+) or (-) key.
The setpoint icon and the room
F
temperature setting display.
2. Press (+) or (-) to change the setpoint value.
3. Wait 5 seconds.
The radio transmission icon displays, conrming that
the setpoint has been recorded and sent. The display
returns to show measured room temperature.
To bring the temperature to default setpoint, briey press the (+) and (-) keys simultaneously.
F
LCD display
Temperature sensor for optimum measurement of room temperature
(+) and (-) keys to set the thermostat
Thermostat registration button
Battery compartment
˚F
Default Display
(indication of room temperature)
Setting the Heat Demand Management
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Heat Demand Management
2. Choose Common or Individual.
> Press OK.
A common pump relay must not be connected to more than one base unit.
Setting the Exercise Setup
Schedule a weekly ve-minute activation to maintain the functionality of the valves and pumps.
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Valve/Pump Exercise
2. Select the preferred parameter.
> Press OK.
3. Set the day and time for the exercise.
> Press OK.
Installation Inspection
Completely check the installation.
1. Review Base Unit Installation Section.
• Conrm that the interface and thermostats are powered.
• Check the interface for alarms.
2. Close the base unit cover.
3. Complete the installation report in Section 12.
4. Give this manual and all information about the system to the user.
Alarms
To diagnose and resolve alarms, see Section 11: Troubleshooting.
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Information > Alarms
> All Alarms
2.
> Clear alarm list.
3.
> Press OK.
Make sure you have resolved all the alarms before clearing the list.
Resetting the Interface
Should an error occur and the interface is not functioning normally, restart the system.
Briey press the reset button. New installation and registration is not necessary, but the time and date must be reset.
STOP
Please choose heat demand
management type.
Heat Demand Manage
Common Individual
Cancel Exercise
Exercise Valve and Pump
Exercise Valve Only
Exercise Setup
! [14/06] Base Unit 3 ! [14/06] System
Clear Alarm List
Room List
Monday
1 : 00
Exercise Time
Erase all alarms?
Clear Alarm List
Yes No
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Section 8
Interface Operation
The user-friendly interface features a digital screen, navigation, settings and validation keys.
The interface allows you to:
• centralize and optimize the system management.
• display and update the system operation settings.
The interface also displays the causes of any alarms.
Screen
Navigation button
Error indication
Reset button
Port for language data stick
Screen
Navigation button
Error indicator
Reset button
Port for language datastick
Use of the Navigation Buttons
Displays the next menu
or
Goes to next field
Displays the previous menu
or
Goes to previous field
Goes to line above
or
Increases the value
Goes to line below
or
Decreases the value
Press
OK
Displays the next screen
or
Confirms selection and displays the screen of the current menu
1
2
3
4
5
Press button longer than 5 seconds to display the Uponor screen.
Setting the Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
The minimum and maximum temperatures (41°F/5°C and 95°F/35°C) of the Thermostat Display T-75 are pre-set. It is, however, possible to tailor these temperatures to your system if it is equipped with an Interface I-75.
Thermostat Battery Replacement
The thermostat uses two alkaline AAA 1.5V batteries. Note the polarity.
Opening the Battery Cover
Installing the Batteries
Closing the Thermostat
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Information Menu
The Information menu provides information about rooms, alarms/error messages and settings.
Information Menu: Room Information
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Information > Rooms
2.
> Select the desired room. > Press OK.
The number at the beginning of the room name on the display means: First digit: base unit. Second and third digits: number of the rst channel controlled by this thermostat (01, 02, 03, etc.). If several terminals are controlled by the thermostat, only the lowest terminal number is displayed.
Room Temperature
When room information is accessed, the screen displays room setpoint and measured temperature. The temperature setpoint is 69.8°F. If the temperature set on the thermostat is outside the allowed temperature range for the room, the limitation temperature will be displayed as setpoint.
The measured temperature is 70.16°F.
3.
> to open the next screen.
ECO (Economy)
This screen displays the temperature setting for the room when it is in ECO mode. (Current setting is 66.2°F.)
Current status: COMF: Comfort mode. ECO: Economy mode
4.
> to open the next screen
Battery and Communication Status
Battery and communication status are indicated with a √ or X.
• Battery: The batteries are sufciently charged.
• Signal: Radio signal from the thermostat is good.
• Battery: The batteries are low.
• Signal: Radio signal from the thermostat and the antenna is faulty.
Thermostat and Actuator Status
Yes: The thermostat is calling for heat.
No: The thermostat is reporting that the
room temperature is satised.
Open: The actuators
are powered and open or opening.
Closed: There is no power to the
actuators and they are closed or closing.
The minimum temperature setpoint of the room is set at 53.6°F.
The maximum temperature setpoint of the room is set at 78.8°F.
Actuator Status
This screen is only displayed during installation.
OK: Normal
operation
Alarm: A short circuit or similar problem
is reported.
Alarms System
Rooms
Information
1.07 Gym
1.02 Living
Room List
Battery
1.02 Living
More
Signal
Measured
Set Point
1.02 Living
More
69.8˚F
70.16˚F
StatCall: No Act.: Closed
1.02 Living
More
Min: 53.6˚F Max: 78.80
Status
ECO Temp
1.02 Living
More
66.2˚F
COMF
Status
Statcall
Act.
Min
Max
Interface Screens
Uponor Screen
• Pressing any button activates backlighting.
• To go to the main menu, press OK.
Uponor Screen Icons
Vacation mode is activated.
An alarm/error message is present.
The outdoor temperature is displayed if the system is tted with an outdoor temperature sensor.
The Interface menu displays indoor temperature; it will also display outdoor temperature if the system is tted with an outdoor temperature sensor.
Main Menu
1. Upper banner: Menu heading
2. Information zone: The selected line is highlighted.
3. Scroll bar
How to Access and Navigate the Menu
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1. > Press OK.
Vacation Mode Settings
Information
Main Menu
2. > Information > Press OK.
Alarms System
Rooms
Information
3. > Rooms > Press OK.
1.07 Gym
1.02 Living
Room List
4. > Select the desired room.
> Press OK.
• Display the desired information using the navigation keys. Use
and to display the previous/next
screen. Use
and to display the previous/next
thermostat.
• To go back to the room list, press OK.
Access Level
This parameter allows the user to set or select the access level. Two levels are available: basic or advanced.
The basic level allows the user to view some basic information, but not modify the settings. Recommended for use in a public location or a rented accommodation, such as a hotel room. The advanced level allows users to modify settings.
1.
> Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Access Level selection
Advanced
Basic
Access Level
2. > Basic or Advanced
> Press OK.
To switch from Basic to Advanced Level: On the Uponor screen, simultaneously press
and
for 10 seconds.
Screen Advanced and OK appears. Press OK to put the system is in Advanced mode.
Uponor
14 Jun 2008 2 : 00
Uponor
10 Nov 2008 5 : 19
Outdoor 32¡F
Uponor
20 Nov 2008 5 : 19
Outdoor 32°F
Indoor Average 70.16°F
Vacation Mode Settings
2
3
1
Information
Main Menu
Actuator: Alarm
1.02 Living
More
Actuator
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ECO Night and Day
For example: ECO mode active: From 10:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. From 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
ECO Night
For example: ECO mode active: From 10:30 p.m. to 5 a.m.
ECO Custom
For example: ECO mode active: From 12:30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. From 12:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
• Displaying the proles:
Comfort or ECO mode off. Economy or ECO mode on.
• All proles can be modied.
• All customized settings remain saved in the event of a power failure.
Editing the ECO Proles
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings
> Edit ECO Proles
2. Select the ECO prole to modify.
> Press OK.
3. Modify the heating prole.
> Press OK.
4. To modify the prole:
• Select the time using the
and keys. The cursor moves by increments of 30 minutes. The set time is indicated above the time prole.
• Apply the Comfort mode by pressing the
key.
• Apply the ECO mode by pressing the
key.
5. To set a complete period within the same mode:
• Move the cursor to the start time of the period.
• Set the start time: Press briey the or key.
• Move the cursor to the end time of the period.
• Press and hold the
or key.
The prole applies for the whole period from start time to end time.
6. Modify the correction value of the temperature setpoint for the ECO mode.
> Press OK.
Apply ECO Proles
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings > Rooms >
Apply ECO Proles.
2. Select the desired base unit or all base unit (only applies if more than one base unit is installed).
> Press OK.
3. Select the desired room or All.
> Press OK.
Select the day: Go to the day by using the
and keys and select the day by briey pressing the
key.
4. The present prole is displayed
5. Select the ECO Proles mode:
Press and hold
.
6. Select the desired ECO Prole.
> Press OK.
7. Repeat for each day.
To check the setting for a certain day, go to the days by using
and . The current active prole
status prole will display.
Different ECO proles may be applied to the thermostat for any day of the week.
If one ECO prole is used in most rooms: Apply the prole to every room. In step 3, select the setting All. Then set individual rooms.
Setting Time and Date
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings > System Parameters
> Clock Settings > Set Date/Time
Toggle between the elds using the and
keys. Change the values using the
and
keys.
2. Change the time and date.
> Press OK.
Setting the Time Format
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Clock Settings > Time Format
2. 24 hour or AM/PM
> Press OK.
Setting the Date Format
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu >
Settings
> System Parameters >
Clock Settings
> Date Format
2. Select the format.
> Press OK.
ECO All ECO Night&Day
ECO Off
ECO Profiles List
00:00 ECO
ECO Night&Day - Heat
39.2˚F
ECO
Settings Menu
The settings menu allows the user to set the base unit for individual rooms.
The number at the beginning of the room name on the display means: First digit: base unit number (1, 2, 3); second and third digits: number of the rst channel controlled by this thermostat (01, 02, 03, ...). (If several channels are controlled by the same thermostat, only the lowest terminal number is displayed.)
Assigning or Changing a Room Name
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings > Rooms > Room Names
2. Select the desired controller (only applies if more than one controller is installed) > Press OK.
3. Select the desired room or thermostat. > Press OK.
4. Select the room name from the predened list. > Press OK.
Setting the Min and Max Temperatures
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings > Rooms > Min / Max Temperatures
2. Select the desired base unit or All for all rooms on all base units > Press OK.
Selecting All sets the same min and max temperatures for all rooms.
3. Select the desired thermostat or room. > Press OK.
4. Set the temperatures Use
and to increase and decrease the value. Use
and to toggle between min. and max. > Press OK.
Example: If the temperature setpoint of the thermostat is set to 41°F, the temperature will not fall below 53.6°F because the minimum and maximum limitations for this room are set to 53.6°F and 78.8°F respectively.
Information Menu: System Information
Heating Mode
Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Information > System >
Operating Mode
Operating Mode
The system is always in heat mode.
Access Level
Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Information > System
> Access level
Displays the current access level.
Software Version
Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Information > System
> Software Version
Software Version
Hardware Version
ECO Mode
Reset proles to the default values by re-editing. In heat mode, ECO mode reduces room temperatures at the set times. There are ve different time and temperature proles available, and all can be modied.
Steps to Follow
1. Edit the ECO proles.
2. Apply the ECO proles.
ECO Prole
This system provides ve periods for temperature reduction settings, which indicate each setting, but are fully programmable. Set the timers rst. Then dene which thermostat each timer is to control.
Heating
ECO Off
ECO All
X.X.X
Interface : 1.0.16 (1.0.2) #1 Base Unit : 1.0.17 (1.0.3) #2 Base Unit : 1.0.17 (1.0.3)
Software Version
Mode
Heat.
Operating Mode
OK
Basic
Access Level
(X.X.X.)
Base Unit List
Controller 1
Controller 1
All
Base Unit List
1.07 Gym
1.02 Living
Room List
1.07 Gym
1.02 Living
Room List
Master BD Dining
Living
Default Room Names
Max 500˚F
Min/Max temperatures
Min
248˚F
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2 : 02
Set Date/Time
Please choose the required time format.
24 hour
AM / PM
Time Format
YYYY / MM / DD DD Mmm YYYY
DD / MM / YYYY
Date Format
Controller 1
All
Base Unit List
All
1.02 Living
1.07 Gym
Room List
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
ECO Off
System
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
ECO Custom
1.02 Living
ECO All ECO Night&Day
ECO Off
ECO Profiles List
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Section 9
Technical Data
General
• IP: IP30 (IP: degree of non-accessibility to the active parts of the product and degree of non-accessibility of water)
• Max. ambient relative humidity (RH): 95% max. at 68°F/20°C.
• Class II low-voltage device
Thermostat T-75
• Certication
- FCC Part 15 Subpart C
- Industry Canada Category I device
• Approval and certication:
- KNX: Konnex approval and certication
• Power supply: 2x Alkaline AAA 1.5V
• Voltage: 2.2V to 3.6V
• Operating temperature: 32°F/0°C to 113°F/45°C
• Storage temperature: 14°F/-10°C to 149°F/65°C
• Radio frequency: 902-928 MHz
• Transmitter duty cycle: 1%
Interface I-75
• CE marking:
- Low-voltage tests: EN 60730-1 and EN
60730-2-1
- EMC tests: EN 60730-1
• Power supply: 11VDC ±10% from controller
• Operating temperature: 32°F/0°C to 131°F/55°C
• Storage temperature: -4°F/-20°C to 158°F/70°C
• Consumption: 1W maximum
Antenna T55
• Power supply: 11VDC ±10% from controller
• Consumption: << 1W
• Radio frequency: 902 to 928 MHz
• Transmitter duty cycle: 1%
• Receiver Class: 2
Base Unit C-55
• Certication
- FCC Part 15 Subpart C
- Industry Canada Category I device
• Certication
- ICES-003
• Power supply: 90-130VAC, 60Hz Class II switching power supply
• Operating temperature: 32°F/0°C to 131°F/55°C
• Storage temperature: -4°F/-20°C to 158°F/70°C
• Consumption: 70 W in full load max at 24VAC
• Demand contact: 24VAC at 2 Amps max (not fused)
• Valve outputs: 24VDC ±10%, 436 mA max. per output 1 and 2 24VDC ±10%, 218 mA max. per output 3 to 12
• Supply connection: terminal strip (push type) polarity sensitive
* Do not substitute the external power supply. Damage to the controller
and hazardous conditions may occur. Warranty will be voided.
Use of Quick Connectors:
1. Without turning, use a thin screwdriver to press the white button of the terminal to insert or remove a wire.
2. Insert a wire in the quick connector.
3. Release the white button.
4. Run the cable in the cable guides secure it.
5. Screw clamp to secure the cable of antenna or/and extension.
Exercise Actuators and Pumps
This exercise maintains the functionality of the actuators and pumps. A ve-minute activation is scheduled every week.
Cancel Exercise
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Valve/Pump Exercise > Cancel Exercise
2.
> Press OK.
Exercise Valve and Pump
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Valve/Pump Exercise > Exercise Valve
and Pump
2. Set the time and date for the ve-minute activation.
> Press OK.
Exercise Actuator Only
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Settings > System
Parameters
> Valve/Pump Exercise > Exercise
Valve Only
2. Set the time and date for the ve­minute activation.
> Press OK.
Temperature Unit
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings
> System Parameters >
Temperature Unit
2.
>°C or °F > Press OK.
Backlight
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Settings
> System Parameters >
Backlight
2. Select: Always ON Dimmed (when inactive): reduced screen brightness OFF (when inactive): backlighting off
> Press OK.
Installer Level
The device has another mode: the Installer level. Only the installer should set these settings.
The Installer access level provides additional access to:
• The information menu
• All advanced level parameters
• Pump management settings
• Base unit identication
• Language
Vacation Mode
Vacation mode allows the user to easily set a temperature reduction common to all rooms. The thermostat settings are ignored during this period. The symbol
on the Uponor screen indicates that the system is in Vacation mode.
• The reduce vacation setpoint applies throughout the installation for all installed room thermostats. The setting range is 41°F to 95°F.
• The minimum and maximum limitations have priority over the Vacation mode reduction. For example if the minimum and maximum temperature range of a room is set to 68°F to 77°F, and the holiday temperature is set to 59°F for all rooms, the temperature for this room will not drop below 68°F.
Applying the Vacation Mode
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Vacation Mode > Apply Vacation Mode
2. Enter time and date for the start of the vacation period > Press OK.
3. Enter time and date for the end of the vacation period > Press OK.
4. Enter the Vacation temperature setpoint > Press OK.
Example: Vacation Mode can be cancelled before the date is entered into the system.
Cancelling the Vacation Mode
1. Uponor screen > Main Menu > Vacation Mode > Cancel Vacation Mode
2. Select Yes > Press OK.
Exercise Valve and Pump Exercise Valve Only
Cancel Exercise
Exercise Setup
Monday
1 : 00
Exercise Time
Monday
1 : 00
Exercise Time
Please choose the required temp unit.
˚C
˚F
Temperature Unit
Dimmed (when inactive) OFF (when inactive)
Always ON
Backlight
14 Jan 2008
2 : 02
Set Date/Time
15 Jun 2008
2 : 02
End Date
59˚F
Vacation Temperature
Cancel Vacation
Mode?
Yes
No
Cancel Vacation Mode
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Power Supply 110VAC only
24VDC
Heat Demand Relay (dry)
+-
~
Power Supply 110VAC only
24VDC
Heat Demand Relay (dry)
+-
~
Base Unit Connection Diagram
Connection of the interface with the quick connectors (49-foot cable)
Base Unit Connection Diagram
Connection of the interface with the cable tted with RJ 9 connectors (6-foot cable)
Terminal block for connection of antenna and extensions for additional I-75 interface
Interface RJ 9 connector for I-75
Push button and LED from 01 to 12 for channel registration
Test button with LED
Quick connectors for the actuators
Socket for the connection of the data stick
Power LED
110v/60Hz Compartment – Heat-demand Relay
110V
0201
110V
A3601012 C-55 IP30 T55 Made in France
Base Unit Connection Diagram
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Section 10
System Maintenance
Regular system component checks are recommended to optimize performance. This system requires no maintenance, but check system status regularly.
Thermostat Batteries
The thermostats are powered by batteries. Replace the batteries of the thermostat when the symbol
appears.
Base Unit
The Power LED of the Base Unit is always lit. When it blinks, this means that an alarm has been triggered. Open the controller cover. The LED of the channel from which the alarm originated is blinking rapidly. See Section
11: Troubleshooting.
Automatic Exercise Function
The system is tted with an automatic exercise function. Pump and actuators run every six days to prevent them from seizing.
If system is tted with an interface, the exercise function may be activated at any time.
Cleaning the Zoning System
Use a dry soft cloth to clean the Zoning System and its components.
Interface Maintenance
• Check for alarms.
• Check the Information Menu every six months.
• Use a dry soft cloth to clean the Zoning System and all its components.
Disposal of the Product
The Zoning System is made up of various recyclable components. Dispose of them properly.
STOP
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Section 11
Troubleshooting
Normal System Operating Conditions
Base Unit
The following indicates that the base unit is operating properly:
• The power LED of the base unit is lit.
• All channel LEDs are off if there is no demand for heat.
• LEDs light up when the corresponding actuators are activated.
• While waiting for the actuators to activate, the channel LEDs ash, indicating that they are opening.
Thermostat Display T-75
The thermostat is operating properly when the display shows the room temperature.
Identifying and Resolving Alarms and Errors
Alarms
Each LED switches off as the corresponding problem is solved, and the power LED goes back to its normal state (i.e., always lit). A blinking LED indicator on the base unit and interface indicates an alarm or error message.
An alarm icon
appears in the upper right corner of the interface display to indicate an alarm. The icon disappears when the message is read, even if the issue remains.
Note: See Table 10-1, beginning on page 41, for possible alarms and solutions.
Warning: A qualied professional needs to install the wiring.
Base Unit Alarm
A blinking power LED indicates an alarm or error message. To resolve:
1. Remove the base unit cover to see power LED.*
2. If LED is blinking, there is an error.
3. Verify which thermostat is creating the alarm
*If an interface is tted to the system, alarms display without the need to take the base unit apart. The interface displays clearly and accurately the causes of the various alarms.
Note: See Table 10-1, beginning on page 41, for possible alarms and solutions.
Each LED switches off as the corresponding issue is solved, and the power LED goes back to its normal state (i.e., always lit).
Information Menu: Alarms
Alarm menu:
• Battery alarm
• All alarms
Battery Alarm
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Information > Alarms
> Battery Alarm
2. Select the desired alarm.
> Press OK.
Example: There is a battery alarm regarding the living room thermostat.
Change batteries in room thermostats.
Alarms List
1. Uponor screen
> Main Menu > Information > Alarms
> All Alarms
All the alarms are displayed. The rst alarm is resolved, but resolution is still needed for the second and third alarms.
2. Select the desired alarm.
> Press OK.
Example: The cause of the alarm in the living room thermostat has been resolved.
Uponor
20 Dec 2008 1 : 35
Outdoor 64.94˚F
Alarm
Resolved
! [14/06] 1.02 Liv. room
Battery Alarm List
1.02 Living.
Battery alarm!
10 Nov 2008
5 : 20
Alarm
! [10/11] 1.01 Therm. ! [10/11] 1.02 Living
! [10/11] 1.02 Living
Alarms
1.02 Liv. room Battery Alarm !
- Resolved -
14 Jun 2008
2 : 01
Alarm
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Short Circuit
A short circuit is detected on the channel controlled by thermostat
1.01. (The terminals for the actuators are protected against short circuits, therefore there is an error in the actuator.)
Radio Signal Lost
The radio signal of thermostat 1.02 is lost.
Communication Error
Base unit 3 has a communication error.
Unknown Error
The system has an unknown error.
Contacting an Installer
Some alarms or errors may require an installer to solve the issue. See Section 12 to nd contact information. Prepare the following information before contacting the installer:
• Installation Report
• List of all alarms, including times and dates
• Drawings of the radiant oor heating system (if available)
Contacting Uponor
An installer may need to contact Uponor for more detailed information. Refer to the information in the interface software version window: Uponor screen
>
Main Menu
> Information > Software Version.
Component Alarms/Issues Causes Solutions Notes
Base Unit • System does not start.
• Power LED off
No voltage Ensure base unit powered
correctly.
Base Unit
and Antenna
• Poor radio reception • Antenna mounted inside metal cabinet
• Antenna out of position or wire disconnected
• Interference
Change the location of the antenna.
• Power LED and channel LED blink
• Short circuit on a connected actuator
• Short circuit on the actuator terminal/wiring error
• Use another channel (if an unused one is remaining).
• For replacement of the base unit, see Section 3.
See Installation Report to contact an installer.
Thermostat Display T-75
Battery icon displayed • Thermostat batteries
getting low
• Replace the batteries. When the error is
resolved, the thermostat screen displays the room temperature and the battery icon
disappears.
Display is off • Batteries dead or wrong
type.
• Batteries installed incorrectly.
• Replace the batteries.
Radio transmission icon is displayed, but the channel status (LED on/ off) changes only if the thermostat is close to the antenna.
• Transmitter working,
but with reduced signal intensity
• New installations in the house create interference.
• Contact an installer.
• Find a new position for thermostat and/ or antenna to prevent interference.
Table 10-1: Troubleshooting Solutions
1.01 Therm. Short-circuit!
14 Jun 2008
4 : 01
Alarm
1.02 Living
Radio signal lost!
10 Nov 2008
4 : 20
Alarm
Base Unit
Communication Error!
19 Dec 2008
1 : 38
Alarm
System
Unknown Error!
19 Dec 2008
6 : 38
Alarm
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Component Alarms/Issues Causes Solutions Notes
Thermostat or
Actuator
Room too cold
Thermostat setting is too low (corresponding LEDs ashing).
Press + or – key to display and change the temperature setpoint on the thermometer.
Use minimum and maximum limitations to protect system from consequences of unreasonable temperature settings.
Thermostat inuenced by a heat source (temperature displayed drops when thermostat is moved)
Change the location of the thermostat.
Thermostats are mixed up. Place each thermostat in the
room supplied by the loops.
• Actuator doesn't open.
• The white indicator doesn't display in the indicator window.
Replace the actuator. See Installation Repor t to
contact an installer.
ECO in room information menu
• Change ECO prole or assign another prole to the room.
• End the ECO period by pressing a thermostat key.
Temperature displayed in the room information menu is lower than the temperature on the thermostat.
Change minimum and maximum limitation.
Thermostats of single rooms are mixed up.
• See Installation Report and the base unit/ channel numbering under thermostat battery cover.
• Force thermostat to transmit and check the corresponding LEDs are ashing.
• Place the thermostat in the room supplied by the loops controlled by the thermostat.
Thermostat
Room temperature OK, but the oor is cold.
Supply system defect: no warm water in manifold.
Check boiler and circulation pump.
All rooms are cold.
Vacation mode still on End vacation mode
ECO mode • Change ECO prole or
assign another prole to the room.
• End the ECO period by pressing all thermostat keys.
Component Alarms/Issues Causes Solutions Notes
Thermostat or
Actuator
Room too warm
Actuator does not close. • Check that the actuator is
correctly mounted.
• Replace the actuator.
See Installation Report to contact an installer.
Thermostat setting is too high (corresponding LEDs ashing).
Press + or – key to display and change the temperature setpoint on the thermometer.
Place each thermostat in the room supplied by the loops.
Thermostat inuenced by a heat source (temperature displayed increases when thermostat is moved)
Change the location of the thermostat.
Thermostats are mixed up. Place each thermostat in
the room supplied by the loops.
Interface
The interface is off.
Setting is off when inactive. • Change setting to dimmed
when inactive.
• Display returns when a key is pressed.
Connection problem • Check the wiring and the
interface connection with the controller.
• Replace the interface.
No response or frozen interface display
System is stalled or locked up.
Reset the interface: all parameters are saved, except for time and date.
Base Unit
with Interface
• All connected base units are not found by the interface.
• Base unit ID does not appear in the menu.
Wiring problems Correct the wiring.
Table 10-1: Troubleshooting Solutions (cont.)
Table 10-1: Troubleshooting Solutions (cont.)
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Component Alarms/Issues Causes Solutions Notes
Base Unit
with Interface
• Signal
1 , 2
(from a single
thermostat)
• Radio alarm in interface
• Radio icon
in room
information on interface
• Power LED and thermostat LEDs in the base unit for connected channels ash
Thermostat or antenna not in correct position.
• Reduce the distance between thermostat and base unit.
• Change the location of the thermostat within the room.
• Install antenna in correct position with wire converter correctly.
• When the error is resolved, the thermostat screen displays the room temperature, and the battery icon
disappears.
No radio transmission icon displayed on thermostat screen when +/- keys pressed
Transmitter broken in thermostat
• Force the thermostat to transmit by changing the temperature setpoint.
• Replace the thermostat.
• To delete the assignment of the old thermostat and replace with the new one.
Radio icon replaced with
Radio transmission icon is displayed, but signals are received only if the thermostat close to the antenna.
Transmitter working, but with reduced signal intensity
New installations in the home create interference.
Interference Find a new position for
thermostat and/or antenna to prevent interference.
Base Unit,
Interface or
Actuator
• Short circuit alarm on interface
• Power LED and concerned channel LED blink
Short circuit on a connected actuator
Check wiring of the actuators, replace the actuator.
Short circuit on the actuator terminal
Replace base unit.
Base Unit or
Interface
• Communication error
• Software versions incompatible
Wire disconnected or damaged
• Check wiring of interface and base unit.
• Replace base unit wire.
See Installation Report to contact installer.
• Communication error
• Base unit disappears from display list.
Wrong wiring of several base units, wrong numbering of the base units or wire disconnected or damaged
• Check wiring of interface and base unit.
• Check base unit conguration.
• Replace wire.
1
Alarm is triggered when more than three hours have elapsed since the base unit received the last radio signal from the thermostat.
2
Power LED on the base unit and relevant channel LEDs blink.
Table 10-1: Troubleshooting Solutions (cont.)
Table 10-1: Troubleshooting Solutions (cont.)
Component Alarms/Issues Causes Solutions Notes
Interface
• Display in interface locks up
• No response when pressing keys
• General failure Reset the interface. • Time and date have to be set.
• All other parameters are saved.
Pump
Unfamiliar noise from the pump at the same time and day of the week
N/A Change time for pump
exercise.
For additional issues, contact Uponor Technical Services at (888) 321-4739 (U.S.) or (888) 994-7726 (Canada)
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Section 12
Installation Report
Installer should provide contact information and indicate assignments for base unit(s), channel numbers and rooms.
Contact Information ____________________________________________________________________________
Company Name ________________________________________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Phone __________________________ Fax _____________________________ e-mail ______________________
Base Unit Number Channels Rooms
#1
Relay
Yes 24V
No 110V
Pump
Yes
No
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Option: Option:
Base Unit Number Channels Rooms
#2
Pump
Yes
No
Base Unit Number Channels Rooms
#3
Pump
Yes
No
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