Smart temp Inspire Touch User's And Installer's Manual

Smart temp Inspire Touch User's And Installer's Manual

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SMT-775
Inspire Touch
User and Installer
Manual
Version 1

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  • Page 1 SMT-775 Inspire Touch User and Installer Manual Version 1...
  • Page 2: Version History

    October 2020 Initial Release Welcome Thank you for purchasing the “Inspire Touch” thermostat from Smart Temp. This product has been built to the highest standard to ensure your home comfort levels are maintained as simply and efficiently as possible. Please take the time to read this manual so that you can gain maximum benefit from this advanced product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Version History Welcome Table of Contents Introduction Setting up your Thermostat Navigating through Menus Icons, Buttons & symbols Understanding the Home Screen Masters and Slaves Setting your comfort Levels Selecting your Mode Setting your Temperatures Setting your Schedule Smart Fan (Commercial) Manual Mode Zoning...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction The Inspire Touch is a home comfort control system designed to be simple to use and still provide powerful and energy efficient climate control. The Inspire Touch offers many advanced features to give greater control of home (or office) comfort than a conventional home thermostat could achieve. The Inspire Touch is the next generation of home comfort control systems.
  • Page 5: Setting Up Your Thermostat

    A button most time performs a specific function, such as “Done” that saves a change. A button can also toggle something on or off. Changing options In many of the Inspire Touch menus you will see an option shown in blue, with the currently selected value shown next to it in red, such as “Display C/F C”.
  • Page 6 Your Inspire Touch can be set to act as a digital photo frame when idle, simply touching the screen will return the Inspire Touch to the standard Home screen where you are then able to make selections. (Note - there may be a few seconds delay if the Inspire Touch is currently arranging image files ready for display.) Items such as backlight levels as well as many other parameters can be set to tailor your Inspire Touch to your needs.
  • Page 7 History Icon will only available on the “Master” wall controller. (See page 14 for more information on this function.) Holiday icon The Inspire Touch can be set to maintain an alternate comfort level whilst away on holidays. (See “setting Holidays” on page 14 of this manual) Info Icon This icon will provide you with information about your system as well as the contact details of your installer.
  • Page 8: Masters And Slaves

    Holiday schedules will not be used. Heating Only mode In heating only mode, your Inspire Touch will control your AC system to warm your home or office. It will not cool your home or office regardless of how high your home or office temperature becomes.
  • Page 9: Setting Your Temperatures

    Cooling Only mode In cooling only mode, your Inspire Touch will control your AC system to cool your home or office. It will not heat your home or office regardless of low your home or office temperature becomes. Auto Season Mode In Auto mode, your Inspire Touch will decide whether to activate your heating and cooling system to maintain your home or office to your preferred comfort level.
  • Page 10: Setting Your Schedule

    This event is no longer used and will be skipped. Smart Fan (Commercial) If enabled by the installer your Inspire Touch you can also program the fan mode (fan Auto or Fan On and if enabled the fan speed.) If zoning is not enabled.
  • Page 11: Manual Mode

    To enable manual mode for your Inspire Touch (or just one zone if zoning is enabled – Note manual mode is only available to zones fitted with temperature sensors) press the “Manual” button from the schedule window.
  • Page 12: Zone Overview

    Your AC system can supply either warmed air or cooled air at any given time. It cannot supply both warmed air AND cooled air at the same time to different zones. The Inspire Touch knows this and will supply warmed air to the zones requiring it and the zone requesting cooled air must “wait” for the other zones requiring warmed air to be satisfied.
  • Page 13 Again, it will ask these less important zones to wait. Lastly, if a zone is requiring heating for example but the Inspire Touch mode is set to Cooling only (or OFF), then the zone requiring heating will wait for you to enable the heating mode. (See modes on page 8).
  • Page 14: History Button

    It will do this in blocks of 15 minutes or more. So if you select 30 minutes of fresh air per day the Inspire Touch will introduce 15 minutes of air in the morning and 15 minutes of fresh air in the afternoon.
  • Page 15 Mood Lighting Level There are a number of small coloured lights on the rear of the Inspire Touch that will cast a glow on the wall in dimly lit rooms that are designed to improve the visual appearance of the Inspire Touch. Your options are “Off, Always Bright, Day Only or Night Only.
  • Page 16: Connecting To The Internet

    Backlight The Inspire Touch is fitted with a light sensor that can automatically control the backlight level based on ambient light levels in the room. These values can be found in the display menu. Day Active level The backlight level when the LCD is touched when the room is lit.
  • Page 17: Installer Settings

    The Inspire Touch system consists of 2 main components being the Wall Controller and Unit Control Card. Other parts are also needed for the Inspire Touch such as a suitable 24VAC power supply of 2A or more, optional Zone sensors and dampers should you wish to add temperature controller zones to your Inspire Touch.
  • Page 18 Damper 24VAC common DIP Switch Settings There are 8 DIP switches on the Inspire Touch HVAC board. The first three are used for setting the function of the Inspire Touch to match the type of equipment under the Inspire Touch’s control.
  • Page 19 (heat cool system under Inspire Touch control) then switch 3 sets whether the Inspire Touch calls for the indoor fan in heat. (Sw 3 off – HG mode – Inspire Touch lets the Gas Heater (HG) call its own fan.
  • Page 20: Wiring Examples

    “RYWG” system. The DIP switch (Page 19) will configure the way these relays operate. Alternatively, the Inspire Touch also offers 0-10V outputs for controlling modulating heating and cooling vales, as well as for other functions.
  • Page 21: Controlling Digital Inverter Systems

    When ordering the Inverter Adaptor, we must know the brand on model number of the system you wish to control. The Inspire Touch if fitted with a Modbus Port that is used to connect to the Inverter Adapter. Each Inverter Adapter module is supplied with a custom cable and detailed instructions on setting the adapter up to the specific air conditioning system requirements.
  • Page 22: Wall Controller Connections

    5” colour touch screen with temperature, humidity and light sensors. Up to 4 wall controllers can be installed on any one Inspire Touch system and changes made on any one wall controller will be automatically updated to the others.
  • Page 23: Zoning

    Although only a small section in this manual discusses the Inspire Touch Zone control, zone control is a significant part of the Inspire Touch system. If using the Inspire Touch for zoning and you wish to get the best performance from the Inspire Touch, the zones under the Inspire Touch control and the HVAC system connected to the Inspire Touch it is important that you understand the straightforward way the Inspire Touch operates when controlling zones.
  • Page 24: Understanding The Zone Settings

    1 zone to call before staring the heating system. When 2 zones call the Inspire Touch will start the system in heating mode but can restrict fan speed to low (when AC systems with 3 fan speeds are used) or additionally open a “spill”...
  • Page 25 AC system is permitted to start heating. We can also set a maximum heating score of 7 should we wish so that if the sum of the “scores” from all of the calling zones exceed 7 the Inspire Touch will close down zones based on the zone priority as set in the installer Zone Setup menu.
  • Page 26: Ancillary Devices

    The Inspire Touch uses the standard Smart Temp 10K NTC type II sensor. Zone sensors are optional in zoning however if a sensor is not installer the Inspire Touch will be unable to control the zone temperature and only permit the user to open and close zones.
  • Page 27: Installer Menu

    Installer menu The Inspire Touch installer menu is protected by a Security PIN with the aim of limiting access to the Inspire Touch installer settings by any un-authorised (or uninformed) people. This PIN can be changed if desired however changing the PIN and then forgetting the new PIN will require the Inspire Touch wall controller to be returned to Smart Temp or an authorised service person for unlocking.
  • Page 28 Equip(ment) Tab (HC Mode Sw 2 =On) Value Option Stage 1 Cool Span comp 1 Set in 0.1 steps 0.5 to 3c (displayed in local format C/F) Stage 2 Cool Span comp 2 Set in 0.1 steps Off to 3c (displayed in local format C/F) Stage 3 Cool Span comp 3 Set in 0.1 steps Off to 3c (displayed in local format C/F)
  • Page 29 Enter a new pin, then re-enter to confirm PIN. Sets new installer PIN Reset Tab Value Option Reset To factory Resets Inspire Touch to factory settings - NOTE - critical equipment control parameters are set via mechanical hardware switches. These values are NOT reset. Page 29...
  • Page 30 SD Card Tab Value Option Copy wall paper Upload custom wall paper into Inspire Touch from SD card. Note - Must be JPG files and formatted 800 x 480 in size. Wall paper must be loaded in the directory /Inspire /wallpaper Upgrade Firmware Upload new firmware from SD card.

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