Assa Abloy Orion Installation Manual

Assa Abloy Orion Installation Manual

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Orion High Voltage Thermostat
66 8003 016-3
ASSA ABLOY Hospitality
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  • Page 1 DRAFT Installation Manual Orion High Voltage Thermostat 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 2 ASSA ABLOY does not assume any responsibility for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this manual. All information and drawings in this document are the property of ASSA ABLOY. Unauthorized use and reproduction is prohibited. VingCard and Elsafe are registered trademarks of ASSA ABLOY.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ....................8 2. To install the software ....................9 2.1 To install a Visionline option ........................9 2.2 To install an Orion EMS client ........................9 ..............................9 2.2.1 To start an Orion EMS client 3. To install the Orion EMS devices ....................10...
  • Page 4 ..............................69 Online network tree More about how the suite works ........................70 ..............................70 Suite with foyer ............................70 Suite card ............................71 Regular guest card ..............................71 Suite with one door only 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 5 Appendix E: To install an external motion sensor ....................77 Quick reference of technical data ........................78 Motion sensor dimensions ........................78 Motion sensor locations ........................79 Appendix F: Read more ....................80 Revision history ....................80 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 6: Fcc And Ised(Ic) Statements

    - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The concerned end product must be labeled to say 'Contains FCC ID: Y7V-683081118C1'. The concerned end product must be labeled to say 'FCC ID: Y7V-TZENHV'. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 7: Ised (Ic) Statements

    In that case, the final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: 'Contains IC: 9514A 683081118C1' 'IC: 9514A-TZENHV' 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    For more information about the Orion Service software, see Quick reference guide Orion Service. A main task for Orion EMS is to determine whether or not a guest room is physically occupied. When a room is not occupied, Orion EMS controls the HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) systems based on the configurable settings of the system.
  • Page 9: To Install The Software

    2. To install the software 2.1 To install a Visionline option If the Orion EMS option (and Online option) has been ordered together withthe Visionline software, it is included in the license code and will be set in the software when the license code is entered.
  • Page 10: To Install The Orion Ems Devices

    The guest operates the thermostat, which communicates directly with the Visionline software/Orion EMS software and the devices within the room.
  • Page 11: Step-By-Step Procedure

    - Plug the service cable (see Figure 3) into the thermostat. - In Orion Service (see Figure 4): choose the Versions alternative and click the Readout button. See Quick reference guide Orion Service for more information about the software.
  • Page 12: Thermostat Dimensions

    3.1.2 Thermostat dimensions Dimensions in mm (inches) Figure 5 Note: This thermostat is an independently mounted control for surface mounting. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 13: To Mount A Thermostat

    5. Snap the thermostat onto the fasten the cover for wall bracket. wall bracket with the two enclosed 3.5X9.5 screws. Figure 12 Figure 13 6. Push to lock the thermostat from the top and from the bottom. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 14: To Wire A Thermostat

    3.1.4 To wire a thermostat (Orion High Voltage Thermostat) The thermostat has got two terminal blocks for external connections; one for low voltage and one for high voltage. The different terminals are specified in Figure 14 below. See details about the low voltage terminal block...
  • Page 15: Low Voltage Terminal Block (12 Pole; 3.5Mm Spacing)

    For communication with other equipment (e.g. light control equipment) use) using the RS-485 standard A shielded twisted pair cable, made for this communication standard, must be used A = non-inverting pin B = inverting pin C = common Table 1 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 16: High Voltage Terminal Block (8 Pole; 5.0Mm Spacing)

    (plus deadband) Type 1 action. Max load 0.5A W: Heat output Mains output for heat actuator Primary function: Mains voltage output when the temperature is below the set temperature (minus deadband) Table 2 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 17: Switch Output

    3.1.4.3 Connection examples for switch output Figure 15 3.1.4.4 Connection example for proportional output Figure 16 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 18: Extra Input

    3.1.4.5 Connection examples for extra input Note: NO (normally open)/NC (normally closed) in the below pictures refer to the state of the switch when the card is not inserted, or motion is not detected. Figure 17 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 19: Wired Door Switch

    3.1.4.6 Connection examples for wired door switch Note: NO (normally open)/NC (normally closed) refers to the state of the switch when the door or window is open. Figure 18 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 20: Outputs N, L, Rv, Y And W

    For a thermostat to know whether the water in a pipe is cold or hot, a pipe temperature sensor is used. There are two types of pipe temperature sensors; see details here. Figure 19 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 21 Other connection examples for the outputs N, L, RV, Y and W: Figure 20 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 22: More About Live Output

    (applicable for Fan 1 - Fan 3) tria (applicable for output, Y output output) 'Neutral' is connected to one of the load connections, while 'Live' is connected to the other connection; see Figure 21. Figure 21 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 23: Fan Outputs

    To control the floating valves, the below parameters must be configured in Visionline. Note: Heating and cooling must be configured separately, under HVAC/Heating and HVAC/ Cooling respectively in Visionline. For information about the settings that can be made for floating valves, click here. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 24: To Install An Rf Door Switch

    Note: For best operation, the magnet should be installed maximum 10 mm (25/6'') from the reed switch which is located as in Figure Note: It is also possible to use a wired door switch without radio; click here details. 3.2.1 RF door switch dimensions Figure 24 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 25: Rf Door Switch Magnet Dimensions

    3.2.2 RF door switch magnet dimensions Note: The magnet must be mounted maximum 10 mm (25/64'') from the door switch. Figure 25 3.2.3 Wall-mounted casing Figure 26 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 26: To Set Up A Thermostat Profile

    Each thermostat which is set up in the Thermostats list of the Visionline software (see Daily use manual Orion high voltage thermostat for details about that list) must belong to a thermostat profile, e.g. a template with certain thermostat parameters.
  • Page 27: Hvac

    The 'Delay wired motion sensor' parameter will also be applicable for the internal motion sensor. Table 3 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 28: Heating

    Note: When '2-pipe fan coil with automatic switching' is chosen as HVAC type, the cooling relay (Y) is the only relay that applies, forced by the thermostat. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 29: Proportional

    Min output At Min output, the minimum output voltage is chosen; can be 0V, 1V or 2V. Max output At Max output, the maximum output voltage is chosen; can be 5V or 10V. Table 4 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 30: Floating Valve

    'Max runtime' and run the floating valve for 16 seconds "back" to a new position 90s-16s = 74s. Check interval Check interval describes how often the regulator checks the real temperature against the setpoint. Table 5 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 31: Cooling

    Note: When '2-pipe fan coil with automatic switching' is chosen as HVAC type, the cooling relay (Y) is the only relay that applies, forced by the thermostat. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 32: Proportional

    Min output At Min output, the minimum output voltage is chosen; can be 0V, 1V or 2V. Max output At Max output, the maximum output voltage is chosen; can be 5V or 10V. Table 6 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 33: Floating Valve

    'Max runtime' and run the floating valve for 16 seconds "back" to a new position 90s-16s = 74s. Check interval Check interval describes how often the regulator checks the real temperature against the setpoint. Table 7 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 34: Consumption

    Thermostat profile details dialog and choose Consumption. 4.3 Fan Figure 38 1. At Control, choose whether the control should be manual; default auto; this choice will disable the fan button of the thermostat 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 35: Limits

    Fan speed; default is 'Low', can be low, mid or high. 4.4 Limits Note: For more information about 'unoccupied' and 'unsold', see section Basic EMS logic in Daily use manual Orion high voltage thermostat. 1. At Setback type, choose static; default (the static...
  • Page 36 If this is the case, mark the checkbox 'Use occupied limits' and enter the values for Upper limit (default is 84° F) and Lower limit (default is 68° F). Figure 42 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 37: Timeout

    4.6 Deadband 1. At Thermostat, enter the applicable number of degrees; default is 2° F. 2. At Heat/cool, enter the applicable number of degrees; default is 3° F. Figure 44 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 38: Misc

    Figure 45 goes below 39° F (4° C). 2. If the checkbox Refresh cycle is marked (default is unmarked), the Orion EMS system will in setback control run the A/C unit every 25 minutes for a period of...
  • Page 39 - the wired input for Figure 51 exterior door open on the thermostat - a non-wired door switch configured as exterior 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 40 This allows the thermostat to go to occupied state even if Figure 54 the door is not physically closed. Note: This checkbox is applicable if you have a malfunctioning door switch. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 41 RV output use G2 output 14.At Pulse length, the welcome scene can be set up to have a Figure 57 pulse length: 0 = welcome scene always off chosen length in the interval 1-255 s 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 42 Visionline. 16.Default set point is the temperature which the thermostat is set to until a guest changes the temperature. The thermostat will also return to the Default set point after check- out. Figure 60 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 43: To Commission The System

    The thermostat may be joined directly to a gateway, router, or another Orion EMS online thermostat as specified in the network layout. The thermostat is the primary device in the room, and the lock and motion sensor will be joined to this thermostat.
  • Page 44 5. In the Orion Service software (go to Start/Programs/Orion Service/ Orion Service), choose Configure device in the left pane of the window. Let the tab Thermostat (default) be open and click the Discovery button; see Figure 62. The thermostat will connect to the open gateway/router.
  • Page 45: To Commission When Thermostat Controller Is Not Used

    1. Plug the service cable into the thermostat. 2. Click the Permit Join button in the Configure device section of Orion Service; see Figure 63. Note: The thermostat will remain open for 15 minutes or until a Forbid Join command is received.
  • Page 46 10. Choose the Thermostat tab of the Configure device section in Orion Service. Click the Forbid Join button; see Figure 66. Failure to perform this step will result in Figure 66 problems when setting up the network in nearby rooms.
  • Page 47: To Check The Installation

    Orion Service: Figure 67 1. Choose Diagnostics in the left pane of the Orion Service window. 2. Connect the service cable to the thermostat and click the Start button in Orion Service.
  • Page 48: To Test The In-Room Devices

    7. Go to the Configure device section in the left part of the Orion Service software window and choose the Motion sensor tab. Make sure Figure 70...
  • Page 49 The LED will be active for 10 minutes and then automatically turn off. 9. The system is now ready for use. 10. Choose the Configure device section in the left part of the Orion Service software window. Make sure that the service cable is plugged into the motion sensor and click the Activate LED button;...
  • Page 50: Appendix A: Quick Reference Of Technical Data

    Environment Normal indoor environment - Pollution degree 2 Operating temperature range 0°C -55°C / 32°F - 130°F Service device Orion Service software and service cable RJ12 to 3.5mm stereo jack Radio (RF) signals ZigBee 2006 Lock to thermostat: Door open - staff card...
  • Page 51 5 minutes and cannot be changed. The dwell-off time prevents short-cycling of the compressor. Required Visionline version 1.15.0 or higher Required Orion Service version 1.3.0 or higher for full functionality Table A1 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 52: Appendix B: Firmware Upgrade

    Orion Service; see Quick reference guide Orion Service for details. If however a later firmware than what is included in Orion Service is to be used, the firmware should first be saved on the Visionline server and then be downloaded from there to Orion Service.
  • Page 53 Properties button. The Additional note dialog to the right is shown. Enter a description and click OK. Figure B4 7. In the Orion Service software, choose Download firmware. Click Query to list the available module firmware versions on the Visionline server.
  • Page 54: Appendix C: To Set Up A Suite

    Note: Only one of the thermostats, the master thermostat, is initialized with suite settings. The link between the two thermostats is set up in Orion Service. Figure C1...
  • Page 55: To Enable 'Suite With Foyer Door' In Visionline

    4. Install the gateway; see User manual Online option for details. 5. Initialize thermostat 102 with 'normal parameter', i.e. all parameters except for those related to suite. To do this, use the Initialize alternative in Orion Service but leave the Suite settings empty. See Quick reference guide Orion Service for details about Initialize.
  • Page 56: To Initialize The Master Thermostat With Suite Settings

    Figure C3 To initialize the master thermostat with suite settings 1. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. 2. Connect the service cable to the thermostat in room 102. 3. Click the plus sign for the applicable...
  • Page 57: To Read Out The Thermostat Status

    To read out the thermostat status 1. Choose Status in the left pane of Example of suite status for master room the Orion Service window. thermostat: 2. Connect the service cable to the thermostat. 3. Click the Readout button. Figure C7...
  • Page 58: To Set Up A Suite With Two Rooms (Not Foyer)

    The Orion system must be connected to a server via a gateway in order for the thermostats in the two rooms to be able to communicate. The link between the two rooms is configured via Orion Service.
  • Page 59: Visionline Settings

    Figure C11 5. If it is a new thermostat profile, fill in all necessary information under the different alternatives in the left pane of the dialog. 6. Click Save and Close. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 60: To Set Up The Online Network

    5. Initialize thermostat 102 with 'normal parameters', i.e. all parameters except for those related to suite. To do this, use the Initialize alternative in Orion Service but leave the Suite settings empty. See Daily use manual Orion EMS for details about Initialize.
  • Page 61: To Initialize The Master Thermostat With Suite Settings

    To initialize the master thermostat with suite settings 1. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. 2. In this example, the master thermostat is in room 102 (room A in Figure C10). Connect the service cable to the thermostat in room 102.
  • Page 62: Other Guest Door Locks Than Vingcard

    Connecting door under the master thermostat (in our example the thermostat in room 102). This will not disturb occupancy; the only trigger is suite activation. See Quick reference guide Orion Service for information on how to configure for Connecting door.
  • Page 63: To Set Up The Online Network

    4. Install the gateway; see User manual Online option for details. 5. Initialize thermostat 102 with 'normal parameters', i.e. all parameters except for those related to suite. To do this, use the Initialize alternative in Orion Service but leave the Suite settings empty. See Daily use manual Orion EMS for details about Initialize.
  • Page 64: To Configure The Door Switches

    To configure the door switches 1. Choose Configure device in the Example of suite status for left pane of the Orion Service master room thermostat: window. 2. Choose Door switch in the upper part of the Orion Service window. 3. Plug the service cable into the door switch at the guest door in room 102.
  • Page 65: To Set Up A Suite With One Door Only

    1021, when the online network is set up. Note: For more information about the suite functionality, see section More about how the suite works. Figure C21 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 66: To Set Up The Online Network

    4. Install the gateway; see User manual Online option for details. 5. Initialize thermostat 1021 with "regular parameters", i.e. all parameters except for those related to suite. To do this, use the Initialize alternative in Orion Service but leave the Suite settings empty. See Daily use manual Orion EMS for details about Initialize.
  • Page 67: To Initialize Thermostats With Suite Settings

    C21, i.e. three rooms in a chain. To initialize the thermostat in the first room of the suite 1. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. 2. Click the plus sign for the applicable door area (in this example 'Floor 1') and mark the master room, in this example 1021.
  • Page 68: To Initialize The Thermostat In The Second Room Of The Suite

    To initialize the thermostat in the second room of the suite 1. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. 2. Click the plus sign for the applicable door area (in this example 'Floor 1') and mark the master room, in this example 1022.
  • Page 69: To Read Out The Thermostat Status

    To read out the thermostat status 1. Choose Status in the left pane of Example of suite status for the the Orion Service window. first thermostat in the chain: 2. Connect the service cable to the thermostat. 3. Click the Readout button.
  • Page 70: More About How The Suite Works

    102 and 103 will leave the suite mode. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 71: Regular Guest Card

    1021 (see Figure C35) that will share the occupancy state with the other thermostats. Figure C34 Figure C35 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 72: Appendix D: Configuration In Offline Scenarios

    Appendix D: Configuration in offline scenarios In Orion EMS offline scenarios, there is no connection to the Visionline server; each room can be seen as a PAN (personal area network) . The firmware in the thermostat is a coordinator firmware instead of a router firmware.
  • Page 73: To Add The Lock To The In-Room Network

    To add the lock to the in-room network The in-room network is configured under the Configure device section in Orion Service. Configuration Description Form new This configuration removes all nodes in the PAN and resets network the coordinator. Permit join When this configuration is used, an in-room device (RF door switch, motion sensor or lock) can join the coordinator.
  • Page 74 Get network. Figure D3 7. Put the cursor on the thermostat in the Orion Service window; an information box, showing e.g. the thermostat channel, will appear. If the channel should be changed,...
  • Page 75 Figure D9 - Click Make card and present a card at the encoder. 17. Present the Discovery card at the lock. 18. In Orion Service, Configure device section: click Get network under the Coordinator tab. Figure D10 66 8003 016-3...
  • Page 76 20. Mark the thermostat and click the Forbid join button. 21. Right click on the thermostat and choose Get user description. Make sure that the description says 'no' at 'Join permitted'. Figure D11 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 77: Appendix E: To Install An External Motion Sensor

    Appendix E: To install an external motion sensor Note: Orion High Voltage Thermostat has a built-in motion sensor, but in some cases (depending on thermostat location in the room) it can be applicable to also have an external motion sensor as the one described in this section.
  • Page 78: Quick Reference Of Technical Data

    Range 360 degrees/ 8 meters horizontal / 3 meters vertical Messages transmitted Motion detected Battery status Diagnostics Integrated LED only enabled for diagnostics Table E1 Motion sensor dimensions in mm (inches) Figure E3 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 79: Motion Sensor Locations

    LED using the service device and test the range of the motion sensor. This process will help to determine the best location of the sensor. See section To test the in-room devices instructions on this process. 66 8003 016-3 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality...
  • Page 80: Appendix F: Read More

    UL certification February 16, 2012 Added reference to Upgrading an RFID lock for an Orion EMS offline scenario for information about what firmware to use in different configurations Added information about RF door switch Modified the section Commissioning the system;...
  • Page 81 July 5, 2012 Info added to chapter 1 General about the number of Orion EMS devices that each room number can have a certain number of Orion EMS devices September 13, Clarified about V+ in section 3.3 2012 Clarified about V+ and signal inputs in section Added section 4.1.1 about RS-485 interface...
  • Page 82 E-mail: apac.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +65 6305 7670 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality EMEA E-mail: emea.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +47 69 24 50 00 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality North America E-mail: northam.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +1 972 907 2273 ASSA ABLOY Hospitality Latin America E-mail: lam.hospitality@assaabloy.com Phone: +52 55 36 40 12 00 www.assaabloyhospitality.com...

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