Z-Wave ZTS-110 User Manual

ZTS-110
Z-Thermostat
USER MANUAL
Firmware Version: 2.06
Table of Contents
Introduction 2 Features list 3 Glossary 4 Physical Installation and Wiring 5
6 Wiring 7 Jumper Settings for ELECTH-HPUMP and HE-HG 9
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Check FLiRS / Always Listening mode in ZTS-110 28
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Physically Installing the Thermostat
Setup and Operations
Product Overview Description of Function Keys Activate/Deactivate Easy Mode Temperature Scale selection in Easy Mode Setting Mode Change Mode Change Fan Mode Select Program Mode Override/Permanent Override 19 Setting Schedule Battery Low Indication Defrost Indication Out of Temperature Range Indication 23 Advanced Recovery Indication 24 Filter Counter 25 Short Cycle Start Up Protection Energy Saving Mode
Z-Wave Setup and Operations
Z-Wave Add (Include) / Delete (Exclude) Mode Support for Association Groups 30 Z-Wave Configuration Parameters 32
Reset ZTS-110 to Factory Default Settings 35 Frequently Asked Questions Technical Specifications Checking Accessories FCC Notice 39 Warnings Caution
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ZTS-110 Z-Thermostat
Introduction
ZTS-110 Z-Thermostat (Figure 1) is a Z-Wave enabled programmable thermostat that allows you to control your room temperature with programmable time schedule such as WAKE, AWAY, HOME and SLEEP event which can maximize energy conservation and comfort while minimizing the effort required to maintaining the appropriate temperature in your home whether you are at home or away.
Also, you can use the ZTS-110 to control / check your room temperature by smart phone or PC while you are at home or outside through Z-Wave gateway.
Figure 1. ZTS-110
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WAKE
AM
PROG ON
MO
HEAT
FAN ON
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Features List
HVAC System Type Compatible:
- Standard (gas/electric) or Heat Pump
Multistage System Compatible:
- Standard HVAC Systems: 2 stage heating, 1 stage cooling
- Heat Pump Systems: 2 stage heating, 1 stage cooling
Heat Pump change over valve:
- Selectable change over with cool or with heat
Program Style:
- 2 program modes for scheduling (Mo-Fr, Sa-Su)
- 4 Separate Time and Temperature Settings for each program
- Heat and Cool set-points for each program
- Temporary Program Override
- Permanent Program Override
- Built-in flash memory stores heat and cool program settings
Temperature Display and Control:
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- Temperature display in F or C
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- Temperature Measurable Range: 32-99 F / 0-40 C
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- Temperature Setting Range: 41-99 F / 5-37 C
- Adjustable Temperature Control Swing/Differential
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a) Swing: 1 F, 2 F, 3 F or 4 F ( 0.5 C, 1.0 C, 1.5 C or 2 C)
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b) Differential: 1 F, 2 F, 3 F or 4 F ( 0.5 C, 1.0 C, 1.5 C or 2 C)
- Advanced Recovery Mode (ARM)
- Defrost Function
- Short cycle start up protection
Clock:
- Time display format: 12/24 hour clock selection with day displayed
Filter Counter:
- Filter change reminder displayed after 500 hours usage (500-4000hrs)
Z-Wave:
- Support Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) and Explore Frames
- Support Easy mode (disable local advanced setup and control)
- Support "Frequently Listening Routing Slaves" (FLiRS) mode and "Always Listening" mode
- Support battery level report
- Support Association Groups a)Association Group_1 is used for Heat Pump control b)Association Group_2 is used for Compressor control c)Association Group_3 is used to report status change such as AUTO report to gateway
Power:
- Support AA x 4 alkaline batteries or 24Vac input
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Glossary
Devices and nodes are all terms to describe an individual Z-Wave device. These are all interchangeable when setting up your Z-Wave network.
Device or Node
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Inclusion
Add a Z-Wave device to the network.
Exclusion
Delete a Z-Wave device from the network.
Remove
To take a device out of a group, scene or association group while that device still exists in the same Z-Wave network.
Network Wide Inclusion (NWI)
Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) enables both end-user friendly, Plug and Play like Z-Wave network installation as well as professional installation scenario where the inclusion process in terms of time will be reduced significantly. NWI is a feature supported by a new frame type named Explorer which enables the Z-Wave protocol to implement Adaptive Source Routing.
Z-Wave Network
A collection of Z-Wave devices is controlled by primary and secondary controllers operating on the same system. A Z-Wave network has its own unique ID code so that controllers not in the network cannot control the system.
Primary Controller
The first controller is used to set up your devices and network. Only the Primary Controller can be used to include or delete devices from a network. It is recommended that you mark the primary controller for each network for ease in modifying your network.
FLiRS Mode
FLiRS is abbreviation for "Frequently Listening Routing Slave". FLiRS mode is targeted for battery operated applications and will enter sleep mode frequently in order to conserve battery consumption. The response to Z-Wave command is not as quick as Always Listening Device. Normally there is 1-2 seconds latency.
Always Listening Mode
Always Listening mode is targeted for AC power operated applications and it can act as a repeater, which will re-transmit the RF signal to ensure that the signal is received by its intended destination by routing the signal around obstacle and radio dead spots. The response to Z-Wave command is immediate.
Association
Association is used to organize nodes in different groups allowing the device to identify the nodes by a group identifier. The groups can also be copied to other devices.
Physical Installation and Wiring
Read following scenarios carefully before you start as it matters to the battery life under Z-Wave operation:
ZTS-110 can be powered by 4 x AA batteries, and/or 24Vac C wire. a) If it is powered by batteries or powered by batteries first then applied with 24Vac
before Z-Wave inclusion, ZTS-110 will self-configure to FLiRS mode which will save battery life by sleeping.
b) If it is powered by 24Vac or powered by 24Vac first then applied with batteries
before Z-Wave inclusion, ZTS-110 will self-configure to Always Listening Mode which will not sleep.
c) After inclusion process, ZTS-110 will not detect power source and not allow
changing operation mode. You must perform exclusion process first if need to change Z-Wave operation mode.
d) After Z-Wave inclusion process, if you reset ZTS-110 to default while both 24Vac
and batteries are applied, ZTS-110 will take 24Vac as primary power source and self-configure to Always Listening Mode, because reset to default process will automatically exclude ZTS-110 from the Z-Wave network. You should disconnect the power source and re-apply the power so ZTS-110 can detect the power source type and self-configure to corresponding mode.
You may check Glossary for the definition of FLiRS mode and Always Listening Mode.
CAUTION
- We highly recommend that this installation procedure is performed by a trained HVAC technician.
- Read the enclosed instructions carefully before installing your new ZĀ­Thermostat. Pay close attention to all warnings and notes and carefully follow the installation steps in the order they are presented to save time and minimize the risk of damaging the thermostat or the system it controls.
- Turn off ZTS-110 and the electronic devices (e.g. heater, cooler) which will be connected and the electric source before installation and maintenance.
Battery safety!
- Use new batteries of the recommended type and size only.
- Never mix used and new batteries together.
- To avoid chemical leaks, remove batteries from the ZTS-110 if you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period of time.
- Dispose of used batteries properly; do not burn or bury them.
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Installation Location
The Thermostat is restricted to be used in indoor only. It should be mounted on an inner wall about 1.5m (5ft) above the floor at a position where it is readily affected by changes of the general room temperature with freely circulating air. Avoid mounting above or near hot surfaces or equipment (e.g. TV, heater, refrigerator). Avoid mounting where it will be exposed to direct sunshine, drafts, or in a laundry room or other enclosed space. Do not expose this unit to dripping or splashing liquids.
Physically Installing the Thermostat
1. Open the ZTS-110 by pulling the two sections apart (Figure 2). Use the fingertips of one hand to grip the tab on the front housing.
2. Apply power to the thermostat: a) For battery power, install four AA batteries (alkaline recommended). Match
the polarity of the batteries with the +/- marks inside the battery compartment.
b) For 24Vac power, connect the wires as described in "Wiring"
3. Insert the two included wall anchors into the wall, aligned with two of the mounting holes in the back housing of the thermostat.
4. Fasten the back housing to the wall using the two included mounting screws. Insert the screws through the mounting holes in the housing and into the wall anchors. (Figure 3)
5. Align the front housing of the thermostat with the back housing and push until the housing sections are locked together.
Figure 3. Install the front housing
Figure 2. Open ZTS-110
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Wiring
- Be sure the operation mode is OFF
and Fan selection is Fan Auto
- Wire the proper cables at the terminal
block according to the circuit diagram
- Afterward, push all cables back into
the wall
- Do not use metal conduit or of cable
provided with a metal sheath
- Recommends adding fuse or
protective device in the line circuit
Important!
If you will be powering the ZTS-110 with 24Vac: Connect the "24Vac Common" (typically the black wire/terminal) and "24Vac Power" (typically the Red wire/terminal) from the HVAC system to the ZTS-110 HVAC System terminal block "C" and "RH" or "RC" terminals (see the following explanation, these may be jumpered together).
Common or Split Transformer Systems: Most HVAC systems have a common heating and cooling transformer. You must insert a jumper wire to tie the RH and RC inputs together for this configuration. If you have a system with separate heating and cooling transformers, do not insert a jumper wire between RC and RH.
When wiring split systems, wire the heating systems "24Vac Power" (red wire) to the ZTS-110 "RH" terminal, and wire the cooling systems "24Vac Power" to the ZTS-110 "RC" terminal. Also wire the cooling systems "24Vac Common" to the ZTS-110 "C" terminals.
Note: Do not split RC/RH for Heat Pump systems!
Figure 4. Non-heat pump (Standard Gas or Electric) HVAC system wiring
Terminals
Cool changeover (heat pump) Heat changeover (heat pump) 2nd Stage heater 1st Stage heater Fan Compressor
24Vac Common
24Vac Power for Cooling 24Vac Power for Heating
Symbol
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B W2 W1
G
Y RC RH
C
Standard HVAC System
nd
W2 - 2 stage heater
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W1 - 1 stage heater G - Fan Y - Compressor
R - 24Vac Power C - 24Vac Common
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B W2 W1
G
Y RC RH
C
Brown White Green Yellow
Red Black
ELECTH
HPUMP
J2
Figure 5. Heat pump HVAC system wiring
Figure 6. Non-heat pump 2-wires system wiring
Figure 7.Heat pump 2-wires system wiring
Thermostat should be powered by batteries and support heating control only.
Thermostat should be powered by batteries and support heating control only. For heat pump output, there is a 3 minutes off time for heat pump protection.
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Heat Pump HVAC System
O - Cool changeover (heat pump) B - Heat changeover (heat pump)
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W2 - 2 stage heater
G - Fan Y - Compressor
R - 24Vac Power C - 24Vac Common
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B W2 W1
G
Y RC RH
C
Brown
Green Yellow
Red Black
Blue
Orange
ELECTH
HPUMP
J2
ELECTH
HPUMP
J2
Y - Compressor
R - 24Vac Power
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B W2 W1
G
Y RC RH
C
Yellow
Red
HG
HE
J1
HG
HE
J1
ELECTH
HPUMP
J2
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W1 - 1 stage heater
R - 24Vac Power
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B W2 W1
G
Y RC RH
C
White
Red
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Jumper Settings for ELECTH-HPUMP and HE-HG
There are 6 jumpered pins on the thermostat circuit board that identify whether your system is:
- Gas or electric heater
- Non-heat pump or heat pump system
You must ensure that these pins are set correctly for your system. The pin location is shown in the following diagram which is located at back side of ZTS-110.
Set to HG for Gas heat-fan controlled unit (Default) Fan will maintain off state.
Set to HE for Electrical heat-fan controlled unit Fan will be turned on when there is heating output.
HG
HE
HG
HE
Note:
The HE and HG jumper controls the Fan when set to Auto in heating mode. If user selects Fan ON at thermostat, the Fan will be turned on without considering the HE-HG jumper selection.
Jumper Function Description
Set to ELECTH for non-heat pump system (Default)
- When there is a heating request, thermostat will turn on W1
- When there is a cooling request, thermostat will turn on Y
Set to HPUMP for heat pump system
- When there is a heating request, thermostat will turn on Y and B
- When there is a cooling request, thermostat will turn on Y and O
ELECTH
HPUMP
ELECTH
HPUMP
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Setup and Operations
Product Overview
Figure 8. ZTS-110
Description of Function Keys
Event mode
Day
Time
Program mode Fan mode
Inclusion indication Battery low indication
Mode
Current temperature
WAKE
AM
PROG ON
MO
HEAT
FAN ON
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Key Description
Symbol
Increase value / Toggle selection
Decrease value / Toggle selection
Select fan mode; also the Backward function key in some menus
Change operation mode; also the Forward function key in some menus
Select program mode: PROG ON, OVERRIDE and PERMANENT OVERRIDE; also the Confirm function key in some menus
Back to Home
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Activate/Deactivate Easy Mode
The ZTS-110 is default with Easy mode, below illustrates the functions of Easy mode:
- Active functions: Change Mode, change Fan mode and Temperature Scale selection
- Inactive functions: Scheduling, Program Mode, Clock Display, Setting Time, Setting Swing, Setting, Differential Set-Point and Advanced Recovery Mode
User can use Easy mode to disable Schedule function and the schedule will be controlled by Z-Wave gateway. User can still change temperature and mode by pressing the local physical buttons. User can deactivate the Easy mode by local "Setting Mode" or Z-Wave Configuration Parameter number 8. (Please refer to Z-Wave Configuration parameters table).
Below is the example by local setting:
Temperature Scale selection in Easy Mode
LCD indicationProcedure / Description
Press and hold "Mode" key for 2 seconds to entry the setting mode.
It will display "EASY YES" if it stays in Easy mode. Otherwise, it will display "EASY no" if Easy mode is deactivated.
Press Up/Down key to toggle the selection. Press "Prog" key to confirm your settings.
- it will go back to Home page if selected "YES".
- it will go to Day setting if selected "no".
Press and hold "Prog" keys for 2 seconds to entry temperature F (Fahrenheit) -> C (Celsius) selection mode
Press Up/Down key to toggle the temperature F (Fahrenheit) -> C (Celsius) selection.
Press "Prog" key to confirm it and back to the Home page.
LCD indicationProcedure / Description
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