Thermostat Activation; Thermostat Commissioning; Remote Sensors - Siemens EcoView Installation Instructions Manual

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Document No. 129-566
Installation Instructions
November 14, 2014
• Fan Cycler. Continuously cycles the HVAC
system fan from on and off periods. This provides
minimum requirements for air ventilation. When
the Fan ON time is set to a value greater than 0,
an additional Cycler Fan mode is available
when you press the FAN button.
Fan ON Time. Range: 0 to 120 minutes.
By default, this is set to 0 minutes (OFF).
Fan OFF Time. Range: 0 to 120 minutes.
By default, this is set to 20 minutes.
• Remote Sensors. The thermostat supports
two remote sensors of type 10K Thermistor.
Each sensor supports several thermostat
curves, the most common curves being the
A Curve, Type 2, and Type 3.
RS1 Type. Options: A Curve, Type 2, and
Type 3. By default, this is set to Type 2.
Allows you to specify the 10K
Thermistor curve for Remote Sensor 1.
If present, Remote Sensor 1 replaces
the internal sensor of the thermostat as
the primary temperature sensor.
RS2 Type. Options: A Curve, Type 2, and
Type 3. By default, this is set to Type 2.
Allows you to specify the 10K
Thermistor curve for Remote Sensor 2.
If present, Remote Sensor 2 is averaged
with the primary sensor (the internal
sensor or Remote Sensor 1). You can
optionally use the RS2 Location setting
to configure Remote Sensor 2 as an
outdoor sensor.
RS2 Location. Options: In or Out. By
default, this is set to In.
If desired, you can configure Remote
Sensor 2 as an outdoor sensor by
selecting Out.
• ZigBee Install Button. Enables you to install or
uninstall the thermostat in a ZigBee network.
3.
Press Done.

Thermostat Activation

1. Remove thermostat from the back plate, and
wait 10 seconds.
2.
Reinstall the thermostat to the back plate. This
will reboot the thermostat.
CAUTION:
If this is not completed, the thermostats
may not communicate properly.
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Thermostat Commissioning

1.
Press the Setup button.
2.
Press the Device Network tab.
The MAC address displays in the Unassigned
Node section of the screen.
3.
Press the MAC address to be assigned (it will highlight).
4.
Select the thermostat to be assigned.
NOTE:
Power up and assign the thermostats
one at a time to ensure that the
devices are named properly for the
area which is being controlled.
6. Press Exit.
7. Repeat Steps 1 through 6 for each device.

Remote Sensors

If the thermostats are all located in a central location,
then more than likely there are remote sensors in
various locations throughout the building. The remote
sensors require 22 gauge, Twisted Shielded Pair
wire. The maximum remote sensor distance is 150
feet, but less than 100 feet is recommended.
1.
The remote sensor (see Figure 3) has two
wires. These wires are not polarized, and may
be interchanged.
Figure 3. Remote Sensor 97-002.
2. Run the remote sensor wires from the sensor to
the two terminals marked RS1 on the thermostat
base plate (see Figure 1), through the same
hole as the existing thermostat wires. When
installed, the remote sensor on RS1 overrides the
internal temperature sensor in the thermostat.
3. Keep the wiring at least one foot away from
large inductive loads such as motors, line
starters, lighting ballasts, and distribution panels.
4. Keep remote sensors away from air diffusers, external
doorways, and other areas where temperatures
may fluctuate with airflow or door openings.
Siemens Industry, Inc.

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