Z-Wave ZTS-110 User Manual

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ZTS-110
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USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ZTS-110 Z-Thermostat USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Filter Counter Short Cycle Start Up Protection Energy Saving Mode Z-Wave Setup and Operations Check FLiRS / Always Listening mode in ZTS-110 Z-Wave Add (Include) / Delete (Exclude) Mode Support for Association Groups Z-Wave Configuration Parameters Reset ZTS-110 to Factory Default Settings...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Also, you can use the ZTS-110 to control / check your room temperature by smart phone or PC while you are at home or outside through Z-Wave gateway.
  • Page 4: Features List

    - Time display format: 12/24 hour clock selection with day displayed Filter Counter: - Filter change reminder displayed after 500 hours usage (500-4000hrs) Z-Wave: - Support Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) and Explore Frames - Support Easy mode (disable local advanced setup and control) - Support "Frequently Listening Routing Slaves"...
  • Page 5: Glossary

    Glossary Devices and nodes are all terms to describe an individual Z-Wave Device or Node device. These are all interchangeable when setting up your Z-Wave network. Inclusion Add a Z-Wave device to the network. Exclusion Delete a Z-Wave device from the network.
  • Page 6: Physical Installation And Wiring

    - Use new batteries of the recommended type and size only. - Never mix used and new batteries together. - To avoid chemical leaks, remove batteries from the ZTS-110 if you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period of time.
  • Page 7: Installation Location

    Do not expose this unit to dripping or splashing liquids. Physically Installing the Thermostat 1. Open the ZTS-110 by pulling the two sections apart (Figure 2). Use the fingertips of one hand to grip the tab on the front housing. 2. Apply power to the thermostat: a) For battery power, install four AA batteries (alkaline recommended).
  • Page 8: Wiring

    RC and RH. When wiring split systems, wire the heating systems "24Vac Power" (red wire) to the ZTS-110 "RH" terminal, and wire the cooling systems "24Vac Power" to the ZTS-110 "RC" terminal. Also wire the cooling systems "24Vac Common" to the ZTS-110 "C"...
  • Page 9 Figure 5. Heat pump HVAC system wiring ELECTH Heat Pump HVAC System Orange O - Cool changeover (heat pump) Blue B - Heat changeover (heat pump) HPUMP Brown W2 - 2 stage heater Green G - Fan Yellow Y - Compressor R - 24Vac Power Black C - 24Vac Common...
  • Page 10: Jumper Settings For Electh-Hpump And He-Hg

    - Non-heat pump or heat pump system You must ensure that these pins are set correctly for your system. The pin location is shown in the following diagram which is located at back side of ZTS-110. Jumper Function Description Set to ELECTH for non-heat pump system (Default)
  • Page 11: Setup And Operations

    Setup and Operations Product Overview Figure 8. ZTS-110 Event mode Inclusion indication Battery low indication WAKE Time PROG ON HEAT FAN ON Program mode Fan mode Mode Current temperature Description of Function Keys Key Description Symbol Increase value / Toggle selection Decrease value / Toggle selection Select fan mode;...
  • Page 12: Activate/Deactivate Easy Mode

    Activate/Deactivate Easy Mode The ZTS-110 is default with Easy mode, below illustrates the functions of Easy mode: - Active functions: Change Mode, change Fan mode and Temperature Scale selection - Inactive functions: Scheduling, Program Mode, Clock Display, Setting Time, Setting Swing, Setting, Differential Set-Point and Advanced...
  • Page 13: Setting Mode

    Note: If you deactivated the Easy mode, please refer to Setting Mode for the temperature scale selection. Setting Mode (Set Day, Clock, 12/24 hour, F/C, Swing and Differential) Symbol Setting Mode Key Description Increase value / Toggle selection Decrease value / Toggle selection Backward to previous setting Forward to next setting Confirm and go to next setting...
  • Page 14 - Setting Swing - Setting Differential Set-Point - Advanced Recovery Mode EASY mode is deactivated - Support full functions at local and Z-Wave control Day will keep flashing, press Up/Down key to set day from MO-SU. Press "Prog" key once to confirm the setting and it will go to hour setting.
  • Page 15 Step Procedure / Description LCD indication Press "Prog" key once to confirm the setting and it will go to minutes setting. Minutes will keep flashing, press Up/Down key to set minutes. Press "Prog" key once to confirm the setting and it will go to 12/24 hour clock selection. Press Up/Down key to toggle the 12/24 hour clock selection.
  • Page 16 Step Procedure / Description LCD indication Press "Prog" key once to confirm the setting and it will go to Advanced Recovery setting. RECOVERY Press Up/Down key to enable/disable Advanced Recovery Mode. RECOVERY WAKE Press "Prog" key once to confirm the setting PROG ON and it will go to the Home page.
  • Page 17 COOL Mode: thermostat controls the temperature according to the following diagram Output Set point Cool Turn off Turn on Temperature Swing Example for Cooling: (Set point = 80 F, Swing = 1 F) => Cooler turns on when room temp is 81 F and off at 79 F. AUTO: thermostat controls the temperature according to the following diagram...
  • Page 18: Change Mode

    Change Mode Note: In Heat mode =>it displays "HEAT" if ELECTH is selected during jumper setting. => it displays "HEAT PUMP" if HPUMP is selected during jumper setting. Below example is based on HEAT PUMP Procedure / Description LCD indication WAKE FAN AUTO WAKE...
  • Page 19: Change Fan Mode

    Change Fan Mode Step Procedure / Description LCD indication Press "Fan" key once to change the Fan mode: FAN AUTO -> FAN ON WAKE FAN AUTO: Electric heat (HE): Fan runs only when Heating/Cooling is COOL running. FAN AUTO Gas heat (HG): Fan runs only when Cooling is running.
  • Page 20: Override/Permanent Override

    Override/Permanent Override Note: Override/Permanent Override is only available in HEAT, COOL or AUTO mode. Step Procedure / Description LCD indication Press "Prog" key once to select PROG mode: OVERRIDE or PERMANENT HEAT OVERRIDE at Home page. OVERRIDE TARGET FAN AUTO HEAT OVERRIDE TARGET...
  • Page 21: Setting Schedule

    Setting Schedule Below are the recommended settings for different schedule scenarios: ZTS-110 Remark Schedule scenarios ZTS-110 schedule Easy mode setting Gateway controller Enable Easy mode Schedule function Schedule function does have an (Refer to "Activate/ will be disabled. will be controlled by...
  • Page 22 Step Procedure / Description LCD indication MO TU WE TH FR Press and hold "Prog" key for 2 seconds to entry the setting schedule mode. SA SU Press Up/Down key to select MO-FR or SA-SU schedule. MO TU WE TH FR WAKE AWAY Press "Prog"...
  • Page 23 Step Procedure / Description LCD indication MO TU WE TH FR WAKE Press and hold "UP" and "DOWN" key for 2 seconds to disable / enable event during the time setting. If the event is disabled, "OFF" will be MO TU WE TH FR WAKE displayed.
  • Page 24: Battery Low Indication

    Battery Low Indication Procedure / Description LCD indication ZTS-110 thermostat will detect the battery WAKE level every 30 minutes; Battery low icon will PROG ON be displayed at Home page if the battery is HEAT running out. (User is required to change new PUMP batteries.)
  • Page 25: Advanced Recovery Indication

    Advanced Recovery Indication Procedure / Description LCD indication The Advanced Recovery feature allows heating and cooling systems to gradually recover from an energy-saving set point t e m p e r a t u r e t o a c o m f o r t s e t p o i n t temperature.
  • Page 26: Filter Counter

    Filter Counter Step Procedure / Description LCD indication Press and hold "Fan" key for 2 seconds to check the filter counter. FILTER The "usage hours" will be shown on screen. Press and hold "Prog" key for 2 seconds to FILTER reset the filter counter after replace a new filter.
  • Page 27: Energy Saving Mode

    FLiRS mode is targeted for battery operated applications and will enter sleep mode frequently in order to save battery life. ZTS-110 can't act as a repeater in this mode. The response to Z-Wave command is not as quick as Always Listening Device.
  • Page 28 Remark: - If you are using battery and somehow it is in Z-Wave Always Listening Mode, or if you are using battery as back up, and the AC power is down, the battery will drain very fast (battery will only survive 3-5 days).
  • Page 29: Check Flirs / Always Listening Mode In Zts-110

    Z-Wave network. Note: After Z-Wave inclusion process, if you reset ZTS-110 to default while both 24Vac and batteries are applied, ZTS-110 will take 24Vac as primary power source and self-configure to Always Listening Mode. If you are using battery as back up, and the AC power is down, the battery will drain very fast, battery will only survive 3-5 days.
  • Page 30 - If the inclusion is failed, try exclusion, and/or reset ZTS-110 to factory default and try inclusion again. - After ZTS-110 is included to Z-Wave network, it will stay in Easy mode by default. - You can enable or disable Easy mode by local "Setting Mode" or Z-Wave parameter number 8.
  • Page 31: Support For Association Groups

    Delete (Exclude) ZTS-110 from Gateway / Controller Z-Wave network Step Procedure / Description LCD indication Gateway / Controller device should be set to Exclusion mode. Press and hold "Home" key for 2 seconds to set ZTS-110 to Add (Inclusion) / Delete (Exclusion) Mode.
  • Page 32 - Association group_3 is used to report status change to gateway. (Only gateway or controller can be assigned in this association group) ZTS-110 will trigger AUTO report function if one of below status is changed. I. Operation mode (Off, Heat, Cool, Auto) II.
  • Page 33: Z-Wave Configuration Parameters

    Z-Wave Configuration Parameters Different user has different preferred settings of their thermostat, you may use the below configuration parameters to change settings of corresponding functionality. Functions Parameter No. Parameter value range 1 (0x01) = 1 F / 0.5 C 2 (0x02) = 2 F / 1.0 C (default)
  • Page 34 Parameter No. Parameter value range Functions Unit in Celsius ( C) Range from 5 to [(37 ) - (dead band)] Upper limit of heat Range from 50 (0x0032) to 355 (0x0163) set point Example 28 ; input = 280 (0x0118) (Advance user can 6 (0x06) Unit in...
  • Page 35 Parameter No. Parameter value range Functions 0 (0x00) = disable AUTO report function. (by time interval) AUTO report timer: 1 (0x01) = 0.5 hr 2 (0x02) = 1.0 hr, (default) 3 (0x03) = 1.5 hrs AUTO report by time 4 (0x04) = 2.0 hrs interval.
  • Page 36: Reset Zts-110 To Factory Default Settings

    Parameter value = -2 Parameter value = FE ( Size >= 1 byte) Display temperature = sensor reading value + offset value = 77 - 2 F = 75 F Reset ZTS-110 to Factory Default Settings Step Procedure / Description LCD indication Press and hold "Fan"...
  • Page 37: Frequently Asked Questions

    "Thermostat" devices. All Z-Wave products also come with the Z-Wave logo. Q Can I use 2 or more ZTS-110 in my house? What is the max. units if yes? A Yes and it is very depends on the capability of gateway / controller. For example, gateway can supports up to 8, 16 or 32 ZTS-110 in a network.
  • Page 38: Technical Specifications

    921.4MHz (AU) (ZTS-110AU) 868.4MHz (EU) (ZTS-110EU) RF operating Up to 100ft outdoor line of sight, in unobstructed environment distance Z-Wave Supports 3 association groups, max. 5 nodes ID can be association group assigned to these association groups. TN type with white backlight VA=66.5mmx28.5mm...
  • Page 39: Checking Accessories

    COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION Checking Accessories After opening the cover of the packaging box, check that the following accessories are included. - ZTS-110: Z-Thermostat - AA batteries x 4pcs (optional) - Screw + Wall Anchor x 4pcs - User Manual - RC/RH jumper wire x 1pc...
  • Page 40: Fcc Notice

    FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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