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Internet Managed Thermostat (IMT) Configuration Guide (IMT350c and IMT350w) Release 1.0 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1 August 2010...
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Contents Preface Audience Conventions Technical Publications xiii Technical Support xiii Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments Chapter 1 Overview DHCP Assigned IP Addresses Connecting the Thermostat to the Local Network Remote Management Determining the IMT350 IP Address Accessing the Web Interface Logging In to the Thermostat...
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Beta Draft Confidential Contents viii Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1...
Beta Draft Confidential Figures List of Figures Figure 1-1 Administrator Authentication Window Figure 2-1 Control - HVAC Page Figure 2-2 Control - Usage Statistics Page Figure 2-3 Schedules - HVAC - Schedule Settings Page Figure 2-4 Schedules - HVAC - Calendar Page 2-11 Figure 2-5 Schedule - HVAC - Special Days Page...
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Beta Draft Confidential Contents List of Tables Table 1-1 IMT350 Features Table 2-1 Control - HVAC Field Descriptions Table 2-2 Control - Usage Statistics Field Descriptions Table 2-3 Schedules-Daily Profile Definitions Field Descriptions Table 2-4 Alarms - Zone Field Descriptions 2-18 Table 2-5 Alarms - Wired Sensors Field Descriptions...
Beta Draft Confidential Preface The Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide describes how to control and configure your IMT350 thermostat using a standard web browser such as Firefox or Internet Explorer. Audience This guide is intended for managers and/or facilities managers or those responsible for managing multiple devices remotely in small or medium size buildings, multiple buildings, or corporate environments.
Beta Draft Confidential Preface Conventions This guide uses the following conventions, when applicable: Description Convention and Example Commands or keywords, file or path names Boldface font Variable parameters for which you supply values <courier italics> Options and arguments for which you supply values Information that the user must enter Courier Bold font...
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Beta Draft Confidential Preface Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments You can mail, e-mail, or fax your comments. Please include the document part number in the subject line of your e-mail or fax message. E-mail: techpubs@Proliphix.com Fax: Attention Technical Publications 978-692-3378 Proliphix, Inc.
HVAC DHCP Assigned IP Addresses The IMT350c and IMT350w thermostat ship directly from the factory enabled to perform as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client. DHCP is an established standard used to assign IP addresses automatically after each network device is inserted into the network or when the device experiences a power cycle.
For the IMT350w, use the lcd interface and configure the wireless settings to match your local wireless network. Remote Management You can manage the IMT350c and IMT350w thermostats using a web browser on a local area network (LAN) or remotely though the Internet after proper authentication at the Proliphix Web Site (www.proliphix.com).
Beta Draft Confidential Accessing the Web Interface Press Network. Press IP Address. The IP Address screen displays the Address Method and URL (IP Address). Accessing the Web Interface To access the initial Web page of the thermostat, enter the unique IP address initially assigned via DHCP in your browser window.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 1: Overview Logging In to the Thermostat The IMT350 Series thermostats require password authentication prior to accessing the Web pages that enable you to control or manage the thermostats. The username and password is as follows: Username: admin Password: admin (default) You can change each of these passwords within each account after the initial...
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Beta Draft Confidential Logging In to the Thermostat Click OK. The default Control - HVAC page appears. See Figure 2-1 on page 2-2. In each Web page, you must click Submit to apply all changes made in the Control column. Click Refresh to update the status. Note Continue with the Control Page (page...
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 1: Overview Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1...
Beta Draft Confidential Chapter Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface This chapter describes how to configure and monitor the thermostat through the web browser using the IMT350 Web interface. Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Control Page The Control page displays tabs for the HVAC, AUX Relays, and Usage Statistics pages. HVAC The Control - HVAC page displays the HVAC zone status, schedule, and settings, for example.
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Beta Draft Confidential Control Page Table 2-1 to configure the Control - HVAC fields. Table 2-1 Control - HVAC Field Descriptions Field Description Temperature Zone Temperature Displays the current temperature of the zone if temperature averaging is disabled. Average temperature of any combination of Local, Remote Sensor #1 (RS #1), or Remote Sensor #2 (RS #2) if temperature averaging is enabled.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2-1 Control - HVAC Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Cool Setting Displays the current temperature programmed for the cooling (A/C) system. This field is disabled if the HVAC mode is set to Heat or Off. (See HVAC Mode (page 2-5).) This field is not visible if the thermostat is configured to...
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Beta Draft Confidential Control Page Table 2-1 Control - HVAC Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description HVAC Settings HVAC State Displays the current state of the heating or cooling system. If a state change is made while viewing this page, click Refresh to update the status. Heat –...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Usage Statistics The Control - Usage Statistics page displays the usage information. Figure 2-2 Control - Usage Statistics Page Table 2-2 to configure the Control - Usage Statistics fields. Table 2-2 Control - Usage Statistics Field Descriptions Description Field...
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Beta Draft Confidential Control Page Description Field Fan/Filter Displays the Fan/Filter relay minute activity counter, which is the number of days, hours, and minutes since the Last counter reset box was checked and submitted. The Admin account user can reset this field by checking the Last counter reset box.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Schedules Page The Schedules page displays tabs for the HVAC pages. HVAC The Schedules - HVAC settings page displays the schedule information. Schedule Settings The Schedule Settings page displays the default daily Profiles and weekly schedule. Figure 2-3 Schedules - HVAC - Schedule Settings Page Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No.
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Beta Draft Confidential Schedules Page Daily Profile Definitions The thermostat scheduling feature is organized in a hierarchy. You use Profiles (up to 7) to classify the types of days that are used in the schedule. Each Profile is divided into four events, each of which supports temperature settings for both heating and cooling, and fan scheduling to provide periodic air flow.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2-3 Schedules-Daily Profile Definitions Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Fan Schedule Select the time in minutes for each hour of the Event in which the fan will be On. The schedule begins on the hour and advances for the duration specified.
Beta Draft Confidential Schedules Page Figure 2-4 Schedules - HVAC - Calendar Page You can modify any day in the Calendar View table using either of the following methods: Click the date within the calendar and continue with Adding Special Days (page 2-12).
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Figure 2-5 Schedule - HVAC - Special Days Page To add a special day(s), click Add Special Day and continue with Adding Special Days. Adding Special Days From the Add Special Days Schedule page, you can select any day(s) of the current or future month, modify the information, and assign a Profile different from what is specified in the Default Weekly Schedule (page...
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Beta Draft Confidential Schedules Page Figure 2-6 Add Special Days Schedule To add a special day(s): Enter a Name for the special day(s). Specify the Month, Day, and Year. Enter the appropriate day(s) duration. Select the appropriate Daily Profile to Use. Click Submit.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Example Figure 2-7 shows an example of adding additional Special Days to the thermostat schedule of a week-long period from August 9, 2010 through August 13, 2010. Figure 2-7 Special Days - Example A From the Special Days page (see...
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Beta Draft Confidential Schedules Page Figure 2-9 Special Days - Example C Special Days (5) Modifying Special Days From the Special Days page, click the pencil icon on the appropriate line to display the Edit Special Day Schedule page. Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 2-15 Part No.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Figure 2-10 Edit Special Day Schedule Edit the fields as necessary. Click Submit. Deleting Special Days From the Special Days page, click the delete icon on the appropriate line. A message displays confirming you want to delete the special day(s).
Beta Draft Confidential Alarms Page Alarms Page The Alarms page displays tabs for the Zone and Wired Sensors pages. Zone The Alarms - Zone page displays the zone temperature, humidity, and filter change reminder. Figure 2-11 Alarms - Zone Page Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 2-17 Part No.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2-4 to configure the Alarms - Zone page fields. Table 2-4 Alarms - Zone Field Descriptions Field Description Zone Temperature Alarms Low Temperature Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the low temperature threshold detection status.
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Beta Draft Confidential Alarms Page Table 2-4 Alarms - Zone Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Zone Humidity Alarms Low Humidity Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the low humidity threshold detection status. This value is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Relative Humidity.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Wired Sensors The Alarms - Wired Sensors page displays if any of the three remote sensors are configured. Figure 2-12 Alarms - Wired Sensors Page 2-20 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No.
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Beta Draft Confidential Alarms Page Table 2-5 to configure the Alarms - Wired Sensors page fields. Table 2-5 Alarms - Wired Sensors Field Descriptions Field Description RS1 and RS2 Low Temperature Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the low temperature threshold detection status.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Sensors Page The Sensors page displays the local temperature and remote sensor name/type. Figure 2-13 Sensors Page Table 2-6 to complete the Sensors page fields. Table 2-6 Sensors Field Descriptions Field Description Local Temperature...
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Select the remote sensor type: thermistor or contact to determine whether or not a temperature sensor or dry contact closure source is connected to this sensor. (Consult the Proliphix web site for a list of sensors available in either type.) Thermistor –...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Advanced Page The Advanced page displays tabs for the General Settings and Override Settings pages. HVAC Settings The Advanced - General Settings page displays the HVAC system information. Figure 2-14 Advanced - General Settings Page - Fuel Burner 2-24 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0...
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Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Page Figure 2-15 Advanced - General Settings Page - Heat Pump Table 2-7 to configure the Advanced Settings fields. Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 2-25 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1...
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2-7 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Field Descriptions Field Description HVAC System Type Select the type of HVAC system, either Fuel Burner (default) or Heat Pump HVAC systems as follows: Fuel Burner (default) –...
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Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Page Table 2-7 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Auxiliary Heat Specifies a secondary source of heat outside the heat pump system, for example, electric baseboard or a gas furnace. Note: In a dual stage heat pump, Auxilliary Heat is available only after the 2nd stage is active.
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2-7 Advanced Settings Fields - HVAC Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description A/C Humidity Control A/C Humidity Control Select a relative humidity value from 10% to 90%. when Enabled.
Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Page Override Settings The Advanced - Override Settings page displays the override cool and heat settings, for example. Figure 2-16 Advanced - Override Settings Page Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 2-29 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1...
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2-8 to configure the Override Settings fields. Table 2-8 Advanced - Override Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Hold Allow Hold Indicates if thermostat temperature setting are held independent of schedule changes due to Event or Daily Profiles advancements.
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Beta Draft Confidential Advanced Page Table 2-8 Advanced - Override Settings Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Duration Specifies the time interval in which the thermostat temperature setting are held independent of schedule changes due to Event or Daily Profile advancements. Until –...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Network Page The Network page displays tabs for the General, Remote Access, Notification Settings, and Statistics pages. Figure 2-17 displays when you access the Network page. Figure 2-17 Network - Warning: Network Configuration To configure the Network page or view as read only, click the appropriate button.
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Beta Draft Confidential Network Page Figure 2-18 Network - General Page Table 2-9 to configure the General fields. Table 2-9 Network - General Field Descriptions Field Description IP Addressing IP Address Method Select the method by which the thermostat receives the unique Internet Protocol address for the local network.
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The system displays the MAC address in the format of 00:19:88:AB:CD:EF for IMT350w and 00:11:49:AB:CD:EF for IMT350c, where AB:CD:EF is a unique value for each thermostat. Web Server HTTPS Port Enter the IP port number of the Web server within the thermostat.
Beta Draft Confidential Network Page Wireless The Network - Wireless page displays the remote access information. Figure 2-19 Network - Wireless Page Table 2-10 to configure the Wireless fields. Table 2-10 Network - Wireless Field Descriptions Field Description General Network (SSID) (Service Set Specifies the name of the wireless network that is configured in IDentifier) the wireless router/Access Point (AP).
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Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2-10 Network - Wireless Field Descriptions (Continued) Field Description Speed Specifies the speed of the wireless connection that is negotiated between the IMT and the wireless Access Point. Signal Level Displays the signal strength of the wireless connection in dBm.
Software Update Source Server Address Enter the IP address of the Remote Server for software updates. Note that this field is pre-configured at the factory with uem.proliphix.com. Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 2-37 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1...
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Enter the outgoing IP port number which is used to communicate to the remote server. This field is pre-configured at the factory with the IP port number of the Proliphix Web Server. Do not change this value. 85 – (default) Port number of the remote server.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Admin Page The Admin page displays tabs for the General, Date and Time, Password Settings, Restart, and Software Update pages. General The Admin - General page displays the device name, serial number, LCD information, for example.
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Beta Draft Confidential Admin Page Table 2-12 to configure the General fields. Table 2-12 Admin - General Field Descriptions Field Description Zone Device Name Enter a unique 15 character identifier for the thermostat. You can use the thermostat location in this field (i.e. Main Lobby). This identifier is known as the host name within the data network.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Date and Time The Admin - Set Date and Time page displays the network time and time zone information. Figure 2-23 Admin - Date and Time Page 2-42 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No.
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Beta Draft Confidential Admin Page Table 2-13 to configure the Admin - Date and Time fields. Table 2-13 Admin - Date and Time Field Descriptions Field Description Thermostat Timezone Timezone Displays the current timezone. Observe DST Click to adjust the time for Daylight Savings Time. Manually Set Date and Time New Date Enter a new date.
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Password Settings The Admin - Password Settings page enables you to modify the Admin password. Figure 2-24 Admin - Password Settings Page Table 2-14 to configure the Admin - Password Settings page. Table 2-14 Admin - Password Settings Field Descriptions Field Description...
Beta Draft Confidential CHAPTER 2: Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Software Update The Admin - Software Update page enables you to check for and download any updates to the thermostat. Check the box and click Submit. Figure 2-26 Admin - Software Update Page 2-46 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No.
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Beta Draft Confidential Index Calendar view Heat pump 2-10 Configuring the thermostat settings for 2-26 HVAC state using the Web pages Default weekly schedule MAC address 2-10 2-34 DHCP. See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Password setting 2-44 External thermal sensors settings...
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Index configuring using Web pages connecting to local network managing remotely scheduling Thermostat Management Interface Index-2 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 1.0 Part No. 600-03001-350, Rev. 1...
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