HOME SCREEN DISPLAY ..........................11 HOW TO ENTER SET-UP SCREEN ....................... 12 SET-UP SCREEN DISPLAY .......................... 12 APPENDIX A. TERMINAL CORRESPONDENCE ..................13 APPENDIX B. POWER OUTAGE CLOCK RESET ..................13 APPENDIX C. DEPLOYMENT ........................14 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Viconics Technologies for any consequences arising out of the use of this material. A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction, installation, and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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• Avoid touching exposed conductors and components leads with skin or clothing. For additional information about anticipated transmission delays or failures of the link, refer to NEMA ICS 1.1 (latest edition), Safety Guidelines for the Application , Installation, and Maintenance of Solid State Control or its equivalent 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
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• Do not drop or crush the Room Controller, or allow it to come into contact with liquids. • Do not use a damaged device (such as one with a cracked screen). Failure to comply with these recommendations will result in damage to the unit and void the manufacturer’s warranty. 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
11. Insert each wire and screw according to wiring chart. 12. Gently push excess wiring back into hole. Figure-2 Install the base 13. Gently align cover to top of base and snap in place from bottom (Figure 3). 14. Install security screw. Figure-3 Reinstall cover 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
Temperature Units Select Celsius or Fahrenheit NOTE: User HMI is configurable and allows display functions such as Outdoor Temperature, Setpoint, and other buttons to be enabled or disabled by setting various parameters in the setup screens. 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
Setp oi nts Enter setpoint settings Di sp lay Enter display settings Ser vice view Enter status display (read only) Test O utp uts Enter test outputs settings General Note: Adjustable parameter Return to home screen Non-adjustable parameter 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
Clock accuracy not guaranteed, time may need to be adjusted 36 - 72 hours Clock no longer increments and must be adjusted when power is restored. 72+ hours Clock functions are fully reset, and must be reinitialized as per a new installation. 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
Moreover, for each case aforementioned, occupant movement almost always moves lateral to the PIR, which ensures detection by the PIR, as well as respecting the PIR detection range of 20 feet (6 meters) at 140°, and 16 feet (5 meters) between 15° to 30° laterally. Recommended Installation 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
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PIR would get blocked, and therefore, occupancy going undetected. For the Room Controller installed beside the reception area, occupant traffic could fall outside the detection zone, and the receptionist would often be below the 5 foot recommended installation height for the Room Controller. Non-Recommended Installation 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
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Good energy savings logic and better guest experience even when the experience (when guest is sleeping or not moving) guest is sleeping or not moving Install additional motion sensor in the bathroom. Install additional motion sensor for better motion detection in the entire room. 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
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PIR can maximize your energy saving from 10-30% by adjusting temperature set points in unoccupied zones during scheduled periods. Typical Savings of 10-30% PIR can maximize your energy saving from 10-30% by adjusting temperature set points in unoccupied zones during scheduled periods. Time of Day (EST) Typical Consumption PIR Thermostat Consumption Savings 028-0435-11_II-VT8650_A4_EN www.viconics.com March 2020...
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