Carrier WIRELESS STANDARD SENSOR Installation Manual

Carrier WIRELESS STANDARD SENSOR Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-584-01 · 5/23/2018...
  • Page 2 Verify that you have the most current version of this document from www.hvacpartners.com or your local Carrier office. Important changes are listed in Document revision history at the end of this document. CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018. All rights reserved throughout the world. i-Vu is a registered trademark of Carrier...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview of wireless sensors ............................1 Standard sensor ..............................4 Specifications ............................4 Plus sensor ................................6 Specifications ............................6 Pro-F sensor ................................8 Specifications ............................8 Motion/Lux sensor ............................. 10 Specifications ............................11 Window/Door sensor ............................12 Specifications ............................13 Wireless Adapter..............................
  • Page 4 Contents Appendix B: SensorScan overview .......................... 52 Sensor right-click menu ............................ 53 Received Test-Answer Messages window ...................... 54 Message details window........................... 55 Send window ..............................56 Message filter window ............................57 Automated reporting window .......................... 58 Document revision history ............................60...
  • Page 5: Overview Of Wireless Sensors

    Overview of wireless sensors Carrier wireless sensors, designed for zone control, are low-power devices that use light-harvesting through solar panels as their primary power source. The wireless line of sensors includes the models shown in the table below. The wireless sensors communicate with a Wireless Adapter that is wired to the Rnet port of a controller. The Wireless Adapter translates the sensor's customized EnOcean protocol into the Rnet protocol so that the sensors can be integrated with the existing programming logic for wired ZS sensors.
  • Page 6 Motion sensor 902 MHz WS-ML-902 • Lux sensor 868 MHz WS-ML-868 • LED status indicator Window/Door Sensor • Magnetic relay switch 902 MHz WS-S-902 LED status 868 MHz WS-S-868 • indicator Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 7 USB update port 902 MHz RG-902 • LED status 868 MHz RG-868 indicator • Reset button • Rnet connector • 24 Vac power connector USB Radio 902 MHz WS-US-902 868 MHz WS-US-868 Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 8: Standard Sensor

    Supplemental battery included for extreme low- light conditions * 10K Type 2 remote thermistor such as Carrier's non-communicating button sensor, wall plate sensor, and outside air temperature sensor. Examples of remote thermistor use include outside air, return/supply air duct, walk-in cooler, or placing thermistor in one location and the sensor in a different location that provides better signal/light strength.
  • Page 9 Contains FCC ID: 2ANUH-LSTM300U Canada: Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003, Class B Contains IC ID: 6713A-STM300U Europe: Mark Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EU RoHS Compliant: 2011/65/EU Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS 61000-6-3 Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 10: Plus Sensor

    Typically, 75 to 80 ft. (22.86 to 24.38 m) maximum from the Wireless Adapter, assuming sensor and Wireless Adapter are separated by no more than 1 drop ceiling or 2 walls (drywall with metal studs) Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 11 Contains FCC ID: 2ANUH-LSTM300U Canada: Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003, Class B Contains IC ID: 6713A-STM300U Europe: Mark Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EU RoHS Compliant: 2011/65/EU Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS 61000-6-3 Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 12: Pro-F Sensor

    NOTE If temperature exceeds 104°F (40°C), sensor will continue to report 104°F (40°C) until temperature drops below this limit. Humidity sensor 0% to 100%, ±3% RH typical. 0.5% drift per year. Motion sensor Panasonic AMN42122 Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 13 ABS plastic, traffic white color Weight .48 lb. (.22 kg) Dimensions 3.7 in. W x 6.24 in. H x .79 in. D 9.4 cm W x 15.85 cm H x 2 cm D Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 14: Motion/Lux Sensor

    Solar-powered—Indoor solar panels collect ambient light to power the sensor and send wireless communication • Supplemental battery included for extreme low-light conditions See To install a Motion/Lux sensor (page 35). Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    ABS plastic, traffic white color Weight 0.2 lb. (.09 kg) Dimensions 3.17 in. W x 4.02 in. H x 1.25 in. D (8.05 cm W x 10.2 cm H x 3.18 cm D) Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 16: Window/Door Sensor

    • Supplemental battery included for extreme low-light conditions • Installs on standard door and window frames See To install a Window/Door sensor (page 36). Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    0.97 oz. (27.5 g) Dimensions Sensor: 3.15"L x 0.83"W x 0.59"D (8.0 cm x 2.1 cm x 1.5 cm) Magnet: 3.15"L x 0.47"W x 0.5"D (8.0 cm x 1.2 cm x 1.3 cm) Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 18: Wireless Adapter

    • Wired to a controller's Rnet port • Powered by an 24 Vac external power supply • USB port for firmware upgrade See To install the Wireless Adapter (page 30). Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Specifications

    EN50491-3:2009, Part 3: Electrical safety requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EU RoHS Compliant: 2011/65/EU Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS 61000-6-3 Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 20: Usb Radio

    Contains FCC ID: SZV-STM300U Canada: Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003, Class B Contains IC ID: 6713A-STM300U Europe: Mark Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EU RoHS Compliant: 2011/65/EU Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick Mark, AS/NZS 61000-6-3 Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 21: Planning The Layout Of Wireless Devices

    • You can have any combination of ZS and wireless sensors, but no more than 15 sensors total. • You can have no more than 5 sensors per control program. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 22: Wireless Device Placement Guidelines

    Distance. The Standard and Plus sensors should be no more than 75 to 80 ft. (22.86 ot 24.38 m) from the Wireless Adapter. The Pro-F, Motion/Lux, and Window/Door sensors should be no more than 60 feet (18.29 m) from the Wireless Adapter. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 23 NOTE LED lighting provides substantially lower energy content than fluorescent lighting. For example, an LED light and a fluorescent light may both give 300 lux, but the LED light will charge the sensors much more slowly. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 24 Likeliest place for motion. If mounting on a wall, aim the sensor towards the likely entry point. If mounting a Motion/Lux sensor in the ceiling, place it in the middle of the detection area. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 25 Planning the layout of wireless devices Pro-F motion sensor detection range: Side view Top view Motion/Lux Sensor detection range: Side view Top view Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 26: Pairing Sensors To The Wireless Adapter Using Sensorbuilder

    Engineering and Startup Tools > Wireless Sensor Software Tools > SensorBuilder, and then download SensorBuilder_Setup.exe. Insert the USB Radio into a USB port on your computer. NOTE The orange antenna should be straight. A bend in the antenna could degrade the signal. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 27: Step 2: Pair Sensors To The Rnet Wireless Adapter

    Save. The name is stored in SensorBuilder for the device ID. Install each sensor's battery. See the appropriate battery installation instructions in Installing the Wireless Adapter and sensors (page 30). NOTE The Pro-F has a built-in battery. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 28 In the Devices pane, right-click the Wireless Adapter, and then select Send configuration to provide the Wireless Adapter with its pairing configuration. See Appendix A: SensorBuilder overview (page 46) to learn more about SensorBuilder. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 29: To Install The Usb Radio Driver

    Scroll down until you see the Currently Supported VCP Drivers table. Click the setup executable link shown below to download the driver. Run the .exe file if it does not start automatically. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 30: Using Sensorscan To Determine The Best Location For Devices

    • Use two USB Radios. • Turn off communication with the USB radio in the current application, then switch to the other application and turn on the USB communication. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 31: Step 2: Verify Signal Strengths

    -36 dB is excellent; -85 dB is poor. NOTE Click the sensor in the right pane to see more information about it in the left pane. Repeats steps 2–4 for each proposed sensor location. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 32 A good signal is any number smaller than -85 dB. The smaller the number, the better the signal. Repeat steps 1and 2 at each proposed sensor location. See Appendix B: SensorScan overview (page 52) for more information on using SensorScan. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 33: Using Sensorscan And Sensorbuilder To Test Control Program Logic

    In SensorBuilder, pair that simulated sensor to your Wireless Adapter. See Pairing sensors to the Wireless Adapter using SensorBuilder (page 22). In SensorScan, type a value in the green text field, and then click to send the message to the Wireless Adapter. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 34: Installing The Wireless Adapter And Sensors

    If shielded, Aluminum/Mylar shield (100% coverage) with TC drain wire UL temperature rating 32–167°F (0–75°C) Voltage 300 Vac, power limited Listing UL: NEC CL2P, or better WARNING Do not apply line voltage (mains voltage) to the Wireless Adapter. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 35 If using shielded wire, connect the shield wire and the ground wire to the Gnd terminal. ○ MPC Open XP and Carrier® ChillerVu™ (OPN-PSM-MPCXPE and the OPN-PSM-SIM) - Verify that the ○ Enhanced Access DIP switch is set to Off.
  • Page 36: To Install A Standard Or Plus Sensor

    With the setscrew at the bottom, attach the mounting plate to the wall using the provided mounting screws. Insert the 1/2 AA 3.6V 1200 mA battery into the battery socket. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 37 Maintain at least 700 lux in the space where the sensor is installed, and set the sensor's Heartbeat interval and COV threshold to the default numbers or higher. Low lux and frequent signals can significantly impact battery life. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 38: To Install A Pro-F Sensor

    However, if you choose to replace the battery, use a Torx 6.5 screwdriver to remove the 4 screws from the back of the sensor. Be sure to orient the batteries correctly as incorrect orientation will make the sensor permanently inoperable. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 39: To Install A Motion/Lux Sensor

    To remove the mounting plate from the sensor, twist the mounting plate counter-clockwise until it stops, then remove it. Insert the 1/2 AA 3.6V 1200 mA battery into the battery socket. Attach the mounting plate to ceiling or wall using the provided mounting screws. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 40: To Install A Window/Door Sensor

    Install these at least 1 ft. (3O cm) above the floor to avoid damage. • Window installation—Install the magnet on the window and the sensor on the window frame where it will not be exposed to water. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 41 Lift up on the tab with your index finger as you slide the back mounting plate towards the tab with your thumb. Slide the mounting plate until it stops. Lift tab ...until notches on mounting plate align with offsets Slide on sensor mounting plate about .5 in. (1 cm)... Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 42 Open and close the contact to test for power. You should hear a faintly audible click and see the LED blink. To preserve battery life Maintain at least 700 lux in the space where the sensor is installed. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting The Wireless Sensor Installation

    Learn button for 4 seconds to reset the sensor. This is equivalent to restarting a computer. See step 5 in Pair sensors to the Wireless Adapter (page 23) for the location of the Learn button. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 44: Adjusting Wireless Adapter And Wireless Sensor Settings

    Wireless Adapter's Device configuration > Sensors tab, and then select an option. Field Notes EnOceanID Every device is given a unique ID number by the manufacturer. (Not editable) Rnet ID The sensor's address on the Rnet. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 45: To Edit A Sensor's Settings

    Right-click the sensor again, and then select Send configuration. e. Press the sensor's Learn button. See Pairing sensors to the Wireless Adapter (page 23), step 4, for the location of a sensor's Learn button. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 46 Std & Plus Std-Remote TIP If you create a custom Driver configuration template, you can save it so that you can reuse it. See Reusing sensor configurations in SensorBuilder (page 51). Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 47: To Update The Wireless Adapter Firmware

    Click OK. The Wireless Adapter will reboot automatically. 10 In the Driver pane, right-click on Wireless Adapter and then select Discover Devices. 11 Check that SensorBuilder shows the new version of firmware. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 48: Compliance

    CE Compliance WARNING This is a light industrial product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 49: Industry Canada Compliance

    équipment. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 50: Appendix A: Sensorbuilder Overview

    Appendix A: SensorBuilder overview NOTE The USB Radio must be inserted into your computer's USB port before you start SensorScan. The following information gives an overview of SensorBuilder and its features. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 51: Driver And Devices Panes

    Adjusting Wireless Adapter and wireless sensor settings (page 40) to change SensorBuilder's default settings. Driver and Devices panes (page 47) Device configuration pane (page 48) Sensors pane (page 50) Reusing sensor configurations in SensorBuilder (page 51) Driver and Devices panes Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 52: Device Configuration Pane

    Select the Wireless Adapter or a sensor in the Devices pane to edit its information on the Settings tab shown below. See Adjusting Wireless Adapter and wireless sensor settings (page 40). Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 53 See Pairing sensors to the Wireless Adapter using SensorBuilder (page 22). The information on the Sensors tab lives in the Wireless Adapter. You can right-click on a sensor to edit the information. See To edit the Wireless Adapter's settings. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 54: Sensors Pane

    Appendix A: SensorBuilder overview Sensors pane Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 55: Reusing Configurations In Sensorbuilder

    You can right-click the pane, select Save device list, type a file name, and then click Save. Move the file to the other computer. Open SensorBuilder on that computer. Right-click the Devices pane, select Load device list, and then open the file that you previously saved. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 56: Appendix B: Sensorscan Overview

    NOTE The logging.txt file captures the data that appears in the Message details (page 55) window. You can also load and view the contents of the logging.txt file in the Message details window. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 57: Sensor Right-Click Menu

    Deletes the selected sensor(s). Use Ctrl+click or Shift+click to select multiple sensors. Delete Rename To give the sensor an intuitive name (for example, referencing its location), type the new name in the Short description field. This name is stored in SensorScan. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 58: Received Test-Answer Messages Window

    Verify that the USB Radio is firmly connected to your computer. • Check to see if your company or security software prevent the USB Radio from communicating with your computer. • Check the power wiring to the Wireless Adapter. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 59: Message Details Window

    * Each time you turn on Logging, the data is appended to the logging.txt file. If the file gets too large, you can delete it. A new logging.txt file will get created the next time you turn on Logging. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 60: Send Window

    Appendix B: SensorScan overview Send window Click in the SensorScan window to see the following window test control program logic. See Using SensorScan and SensorBuilder to test control program logic (page 29). Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 61: Message Filter Window

    By default, SensorScan listens to all devices within range of the USB radio. Click in the SensorScan window to see the following window where you can define which devices SensorScan will listen to. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 62: Automated Reporting Window

    Automated reporting window Click in the SensorScan window to see the following window that lets you set up SensorScan to automatically send reports that contain all transmissions on the wireless network. Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 63 Appendix B: SensorScan overview Email tab FTP tab Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 64: Document Revision History

    Changed version 3.3.11 to 3.4.02 and changed v03.05.03 to X-TS-AP-F 03.05.02. 6/27/17 Specifications for all sensors Added information about battery life. X-TS-EE "To install..." for all sensors * For internal use only Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved...
  • Page 66 CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-584-01 · 5/23/2018...

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