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2. a Installation User Manual X529 e529 freee INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx EEE 0G aoe inc Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 ae International Inc INNCOM international inc Table 1 Wiring Color Codes for Typical RB05 X529 Installation H1 4 Pipe 3 Fan 2 Pipe 3 Fan Speed Cool Heat Pump 2 Fan Speeds Heat Pump 3 Harness Speed Heat Cool Only FCU 2 Stage Heat Fan Speeds Wire FCU 24VAC Common 24VAC Common 24VAC Common Red 24VAC Hot 24VAC Hot 24VAC Hot 24VAC Hot W2 2 Stage Heat High Fan High Fan High Fan High Fan Compressor Violet Heat Signal N A B O Reversing Valve B O Reversing Valve To x529 RA OME H1 Header 2 PHASE NEUTRAL m a BRN COMMON COMMON F RED SUPPLY 24Vac S ORG LOW FAN Bo 6 YEL MED Ri BLU COOL T VIO HEAT GRY IN __y coo __ 188 JUMPER 3 1x48 CABLE RELAY PACK PIN 62 1484 nene PIN 62 1449 3 Fan FCU Heat Cool 02 9490 AA Figure 10 RB05 Connected to 3 Fan FCU TRANSFORMER PHASE To X529 24 VAC NEUTRAL H1 Header 1 wr 1 BRN COMMON COMMON i aa 2 5 e 2 RED SUPPLY 24Vac g 5 31 ORG LOW FAN 13o G Og 4 Ia vet mens wa a ajg a GRN HI FAN 6 gt S 6 A CRI BLU COOL CUE DGS EE VIO HEAT 5 8 S GRY IN1 phe ee rad 1X8 CABLE RELAY PACK RBOS PIN 62 1449 Heat Pump with 2 Stage Heat 02 9490 AA Figure 11
3. the X06 relay pack requires a 120 277 VAC 50 60HZ power source Ensure the availability of this source at the installation location 2 2 5 Verify that any screws or rivets used to mount the X529 snap track to the PTAC FCU housing do not contact the bottom of the X529 or RBO5 card 2 3 Mount the X529 Thermostat Controller and RBO5 or X06 as follows 2 3 1 If mounting the X529 card along with an RBO5 low voltage HVAC interface card 2 3 1 1 The X529 and RBO5 card are shipped already installed onto the grey plastic snap track Slide both cards off the snap track 2 3 1 2 Mount the gray snap track inside the PTAC FCU housing or desired location using two fasteners with a low profile to avoid contacting the bottom of the X529 RBO05 boards when they are installed Insert the fasteners through the two slots on the snap track Figure 4 NOTE 1 long 8 Mod Truss Lath self drill screws a ee Figure 5 are strongly recommended due to their low Ysa reaali a lieve g a profile the fact that they do not require a washer or pre drilling and their ease of installation into the sheet metal of typical FCU PTAC housings Figure 5 Mod Truss Screws 2 3 1 3 Slide or snap the X529 and RBO5 cards into the gray snap track The 8 pin H1 header on the X529 card should be directly across from the 8 pin H2 header on the RBO5 card and the 8 wire jumper should be connected between the H1 and H2 headers Figure 6 Figure 6 C
4. Communication Window Allows the e529 to communicate with the X529 room controller wirelessly using IR signals 8 1 2 LCD Display and Control Buttons The e529 is the battery powered user interface for the X529 room controller Information provided on the LCD display and control buttons provide the ability for the guest to monitor and control room temperature using the e529 8 1 3 Temperature and Humidity Sensors Measure room temperature and humidity optional the measurements are sent to the X529 via IR signal 8 1 4 Passive Infrared Motion Sensor PIR Occupancy sensor installed in the e529 Detects guest motion which is then reported to the X529 via IR signal 20 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com a Installation User Manual X529 e529 4 INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx mEn 7 Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 esssS international inc INNCOM international inc 8 1 5 In Circuit Programmer Header Provides the ability to upload new software to the e529 to upgrade features Infrared IR Communication Transceiver Window LCD Display and Control Buttons Passive Infrared PIR Motion Sensor Window Temperature and Humidity Sensor Openings Underneath and Along Side Battery Compartment with 4 AA Batteries Installed In Circuit Programmer Header Figure 20 e5
5. Headers and Pinouts oa00aaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrrrrrrnnnnnennnnnrrrrrrrrrerrnr 19 Section 8 e529 Detailed Overview ccc ccc cece eee e cence eee e nsec ae ea sense eateeseeaeeaeenes 20 8 1 e529 Windows Control Buttons and SeENSOMS c ccc eee eee eee eee eee sees eee eeeeenens 20 9 2 2020 LOD FUNCIONS St seeat causes tosahe cece santos sees awecesteconteutensseeeranenseueces os uetaate 22 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx HE Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 EE international inc INNCOM international inc Figures Figure 1 4529 Logic DONG iinnasranciseuansiusanianconeunamemeieetigiaseniiecaveaninaawes rintscleasieantanataneneubinounfeuinmembeaiaustns 4 Fig r 2 6529 Balery Thermostat s csaa E EE ans 4 Figure 3 Housing and Mounting Plate cccccccssseceecsseeeecseeeeeseseeeseeeeeessaeeeeeseeeeeseageeesseeeessnaneeees 6 PN a RES E e E cs aise ces E A E A E E A 7 Figure 5 Mod Truss SCreWsS ssminicsanceusstiawodaneceninadsseatessdiesiaadonstesiieaanaewansde osteoma iamelidacocteoiecessinetdeundeonbantee 7 Figure 6 Cards mihe Snap TraCk ssnrcassiniassanai aai a a 7 Figure 7 Installing the X529 X06 Relay Pack Inside the PTAC FCU Housing c cccsseseeeeeeeees 8 Foure 65 OO DIMMS IO IS serienn a a sient 8 Figure 9 Typical Installation c
6. RB05 Connected to 2 Fan Heat Pump with 2 Stage Heat 10 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com _ ia i Installation User Manual X529 e529 Seen INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 EERE J d Ee International Inc INNCOM international inc 3 2 If using the X06 Relay Pack 3 2 1 A harness INNCOM Part Number 62 1498 Figure 12 is provided with the X06 to tie AC Hot to the COM terminal of each relay on the X06 Plug each of the connectors on this harness onto the COM terminal on each of the X06 s relays and onto the Line 1 spade terminal on the X06 3 2 2 Connect the free end of this harness to the AC Line supply at the FCU PTAC with a wire nut or approved connector 3 2 3 Connect AC supply Neutral at the FCU PTAC to the Line 2 terminal on the X06 3 2 4 Connect a valid earth to the EARTH terminal on the X06 3 2 5 Connect the X06 relay NO normally open terminals to the appropriate terminals or wires in the FCU PTAC Use Quick Disconnect female spade lug connectors that accept 14 16 gauge wire to connect to each of the X06 NO relay terminals Figure 12 Wiring Harnesses Table 2 lists X06 relay functions for typical installations and Figures 13 and 14 show wiring diagrams for typical connections to an FCU and heat pump However please refer to the property specific wiring diagram pro
7. change a local parameter value Press and keep pressed the F C button on the e529 Press and release the Off Auto button on the e529 Press and release the Display button on the e529 Release the F C button The LCD will display P 0 Parameter 0 in the middle of the display Quickly press the UP button on the e529 until P 2 Parameter 2 is displayed If you wait more than five seconds after entering service mode without pressing a button the e529 will revert to normal operation D J BAON gt 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 24 EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx HE Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 EE international inc INNCOM international inc 7 Press the DISPLAY button on the e529 to show the value of Parameter 2 Press the UP button to increase the displayed value to 6 then press the DISPLAY button to enter e529 local parameter mode LO MED HP will appear at the bottom of the e529 display to indicate local parameter mode has been entered 8 To change a particular e529 local parameter value use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to change the displayed value of the selected parameter then press the OFF AUTO button to store the new value After pressing the OFF AUTO button to store the new local parameter value the e529 will reset 9 Ifthere is another e529 local parameter that you need to change you must re enter
8. lighting fixtures 4 1 4 Avoid mounting the Eye5 module inside the FCU PTAC housing if it is apparent that the Eye5 module will NOT have an unobstructed view out into the room and toward any other INNCOM IR devices specifically the e529 battery powered thermostat 12 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EET Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEEE INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 BE international inc INNCOM international inc 4 1 5 The Eye5 module comes with either a 4 12 or 20 wiring harness with a 5 pin connector attached that plugs onto the H3 header on the X529 card Choose a mounting location for the Eyed module that is within the length of one of these available wiring harnesses Note If you have access to a Palm IR5 Tool the Device Configuration program can be used to monitor the IR5 gain level at the e529 mounting location and different locations in the room Use this tool to determine if the desired mounting location of the X529 Eye5 module will allow adequate communication between the X529 and the e529 or other IR5 devices 4 2 Secure the Eye5 module using the two screws provided with the module double sided tape or zip ties How the Eyed module is secured will depend on the particular mounting location 4 3 Connect the Eye5 module wiring harness to the X529 H3 5 pin header The H3 header is keyed so that the connect
9. local parameter mode by going back to step 1 e529 Local Parameters PAR 0 EEPROM Tag Value 187 PAR 1 Temperature Offset 100 0 F 200 10 F 0 10 F PAR 2 Humidity Offset 100 0 rh 200 10 rh 0 10 rh PAR 3 PIR Sensitivity 1 10 1 ultra sensitive 3 default 6 weak PAR 4 Humidity Option O disabled 1 enabled PAR 5 Operating Modes Bit 0 When set operate the Display button as Heat Cool mode Bit 1 Undefined Bit 2 Undefined Bit 3 Undefined Bit 4 Undefined Bit 5 Undefined Bit 6 Undefined Bit 7 Undefined 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 25 ial Installation User Manual X529 e529 F INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx mEnE Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 international Inc INNCOM international inc Appendix B Setting the Address of the X529 Controller via the e529 Thermostat Follow Procedures 1 2 and 3 to set the address of the X529 controller Procedure 1 Place the e529 into service mode STEP A Press and hold the F C button This button is recessed slightly so try to use the tip of your finger to ensure the button is fully pressed STEP B While still pressing the F C button press and release the OFF AUTO button STEP C While still pressing the F C button press and release the DISPLAY button PAR and 0 will appear in the display indicating you have entered
10. 00000000E91E00 042 000000D42100E0B3 043 0000000000000000 044 0000000000E91E00 045 000000D42100E0B3 Important When sending or emailing the data to an INNCOM AE indicate the hotel name and room number associated with the data 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 35 EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx HE Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 EE international inc INNCOM international inc Revision History Table 4 Revision History REVISION DATE ISSUED REASON FOR CHANGE 3 29 05 a 4 13 05 Appendix E was added Revision 2 12 22 05 Text changes were made to support 64K memory hardware version 2 23 06 Appendix D was added Revision 3 1 9 12 06 Text changes to Appendix D were made and the manual was reformatted 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com
11. 2 For typical installations NOT using an S541 IR door switch IN1 on the X529 is used to monitor the room entry door therefore the IN1 LED will be ON when the door is SHUT In that case 6 8 3 If an RBO5 is being used with an X529 the door switch leads should be connected to the GRAY wire Pin 8 and the BROWN wire Pin 1 on the RBO5 H1 harness 6 8 4 If an X529 is being used with an X06 relay pack the door switch leads should be connected to the YELLOW Pin 4 and the BROWN Pin 1 on the 4 pin harness that plugs onto the 4 pin H2 header on the X06 board Section 7 X529 Detailed Overview 7 1 Ten LEDs DIAG IN4 IN1 and OUT5 OUT1 21 a1 Figure 18 on the X529 provide the following OMA EE information TEMP TEMP PROGR IM A IN B TAA The DIAG LED blinks when 12VDC power 44 SSBUS COMMS ati is supplied to the X529 For centralized CINET COMMS Ha systems with a Central Interface computer CIS it blinks two times second when the W599 THERMOSTAT X529 is communicating with the room J WIRELESS ONTROLLER gateway device TCT TCC or B485 If PN 041 9487 the property is standalone no CIS central interface or the X529 is NOT communicating with the room gateway device due to a problem it blinks once every two seconds DIAG M4 IMs M2 I1 GTS OUT4 GUTS OUT QLIT 4 7 1 2 The IN4 LED is ON when the X529 is connected to an active twisted pair communication network FLN5 CINET from a B572 or B571 Floor Bridge via a B485 modul
12. 29 Installation ccccccceeesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeas 10 Table 2 X06 Relay Functions for Typical Installations ccccccccsseeeeceeeeeeeseeseeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeaeseeeeaees 11 Table 3 Typical Onl AOI S yess io sneen erenn aE a EE E a a 19 Table 4 Revisi HISTON asese E A E a 38 Appendixes Appendix A e529 X529 Service Parameter MOde cccccccece ence eae ee eens seas eae eeseeaeeaeeeaeaes 24 Appendix B Setting the Address of the X529 Controller via the e529 Thermostat 68 26 Appendix C Changing the P5 Channel of the e529 and X529 cccccceee cece eee eea scene sees eeneeaes 29 Appendix D Using the Palm Sneezer to Test and Troubleshoot e529 X529 Installations 30 Appendix E Using the ES 1 Flash Memory Module with the e529 X529 cceceeeeeeeee ees 32 Appendix F Obtaining Standalone ETM Runtime Data from the X529 cccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 34 PLO VISION PISTO Vcc scncasedcaon EE E E E i iacenreituatanads tase T 36 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EE l Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 EHE international inc INNCOM international inc Installation User Manual X529 e529 FEE INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Introduction The X529 Figure 1 is an HVAC control board designed to be mounted inside the room FCU PTAC enclosure An infrared IR transceiver module connected to th
13. 29 Windows Control Buttons and Sensors 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com Installation User Manual X529 e529 HH INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 Ee international inc INNCOM international inc 8 2 Figure 21 shows the e529 LCD display and button functions Note The information shown in the example e529 display below does not BALCONY WINDOW represent the actual e529 display in SFT ROOM OUTSIDE use Figure 22 shows all possible display elements turned on for demonstration purposes Figure 21 e529 Display and Button Functions OFF AUTO FAN DISPLAY hae Current displayed value of desired SET or measured ROOM temperature Cycle between the two choices by pressing the DISPLAY button Current room temperature control mode and fan mode indicated by AUTO or LO MED or HI symbols Selected using the OFF AUTO and FAN buttons AUTO Fan speed and heating or cooling are automatically selected to raise or lower room temperature based on the difference between the desired SET temperature shown on the display and the measured ROOM temperature LO MED HI Low Medium or High Fixed fan speed has been selected by pressing the FAN button The fan will run at the selected speed and heating or cooling selected in order to maintain desired Target temperature Pressing the OFF AUTO button on the E529 cycles the X529 betwee
14. 29 in a location that minimizes these obstructions Away from direct sunlight and radiant heat outside walls and doors air discharge grills and stairwells Do not mount behind an interior door Away from steam or water pipes warm air stacks unheated uncooled areas and sources of electrical interference Away from fluorescent light fixtures if possible 1 3 Mount the e529 Battery Powered Thermostat as follows 1 3 1 Separate the e529 body and the mounting plate by pulling the bottom of the mounting plate away from the e528 body and then pull the mounting plate down NOTE If the back mounting plate is rotated more than 2 or 3 degrees the plastic tabs at the top of the plate may fracture or break off 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 5 Attach the mounting plate to the wall or electrical box with the arrow embossed on the mounting plate pointing upward The e529 is provided with four 6 32 3 4 sheet metal screws for use if mounting the plate to an existing 4 X4 electrical box If attaching the mounting plate to a sheetrock or similar wall surface install four 6 8 X 3 4 anchors The 4 holes on the mounting plate can be used to mark the location for the anchors Install the 4 AA alkaline batteries provided with the e529 kit into the e529 battery compartment located on the rear of the e529 NOTE Use alkaline batteries only Depress the battery clamp latch at the top of the battery compartment and then swing open the ba
15. 3 2 Verify that the path between the X529 and the e529 is not blocked by a large obstruction or that the distance between the e529 and the Eye5 module is not too great If necessary reposition the Eye5 module to achieve a better line of sight or smaller distance between the X529 and the e529 6 3 3 If another IR5 capable device is in the room such as a TCT or an X05 and it is between the X529 and the e529 try enabling the IR5 repeater function in that device This may improve IR communication between the e529 and the X529 Repeater configuration is an advanced feature of INNCOM IR devices and is beyond the scope of this manual Contact an INNCOM application engineer for guidance 6 3 4 Verify that the low battery symbol is not being displayed in the upper left corner of the e529 display If it is replace the 4 AA batteries in the e529 and then verify that the dot appears 6 3 5 Verify that the e529 and the X529 are assigned the same IR5 Channel Contact an INNCOM application engineer if not familiar with checking or setting IR5 channels 6 3 6 Does the room have a plasma television installed These have been known to cause interference with IR5 communications Turn OFF the plasma TV and see if IR5 communication between the e529 and X529 improves and the dot appears If the 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EETA Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9
16. 487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 se_ international inc INNCOM international inc Plasma TV is the problem contact an Inncom application engineer to discuss a solution 6 4 If this is a centrally controlled system and the required room gateway device i e TCT TCC or B485 has been installed and powered verify that the X529 is communicating with the gateway device A second dot will appear in the lower right of the display AND the DIAG LED on the X529 will blink twice per second when the X529 is communicating with the room gateway device If the second dot does NOT appear and the DIAG LED continues to blink once every two seconds investigate the following possible causes 6 4 1 Ifthe gateway device is a TCT TCC verify 6 4 1 1 The TCT TCC power cable is completely plugged into a powered AC outlet and into the TCT TCC DC power jack 6 4 1 2 The TCT TCC Eye5 module is correctly connected to the TCT TCC H1 header 6 4 1 3 The distance and line of sight between the TCT TCC Eyed module and the X529 Eye5 module are acceptable for IR communication between the devices 6 4 1 4 If the gateway device is B485 verify that the 5 pin cable is connected between the B485 H1 header and the X529 H4 header AND that the 2 pin connector tied to the incoming CINET FLN5 twisted pair is fully plugged into the B485 H1 header Also the GREEN wire from the B485 H3 cable should be connected to the CINET FLN5 A wire and th
17. 529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx l Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 international inc INNCOM international inc To copy the X529 CONFIGURATION settings TO the ES 1 Module 1 2 Verify the reference X529 the one you will copy from functions as desired and has all the proper configuration settings HVAC and P5 settings On the reference X529 you need to execute Parameter 2 with one of the following values 21 to copy HVAC parameters to the ES 1 22 to copy P5 parameters to the ES 1 23 to copy HVAC AND P5 parameters to the ES 1 Use the Device Configuration program of the Palm Sneezer to send the following dialog command TO the X529 00069000200XX where XX is the hexadecimal value of 21 22 or 23 XX 15 21 decimal to copy HVAC parameters to the ES 1 16 22 decimal to copy P5 parameters to the ES 1 17 23 decimal to copy HVAC AND P5 parameters to the ES 1 A Enter 14 in the Add field and the channel if desired in the Ch field B Tap the Man Cmd button to open a prompt to enter the desired manual command to send Enter 00069000200XX as the command XX 15 16 or 17 as outlined and tap OK to send the command The DIAG LED on the X529 will begin to flash rapidly Insert the ES 1 module into the X529 H9 header e The DIAG LED will turn OFF briefly 2 seconds as the selected configuration settings are loaded onto the ES 1 e The upload is complete when the X
18. 529 DIAG LED flashes slowly again one per second Remove the ES 1 from the e529 Label the ES 1 with software version property name etc if desired To copy the X529 configuration settings FROM the ES 1 module s Insert the ES 1 module into the H9 header on the X529 to be loaded The X529 will automatically start loading configuration settings from the ES 1 and the DIAG LED will turn OFF for the duration of the load approximately two seconds When the configuration settings load is complete the X529 will RESET IMPORTANT DO NOT REMOVE the ES 1 until after the X529 resets Doing so can corrupt the settings in the X529 Remove the ES 1 module from the X529 H9 header 33 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 oo INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx F Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 e international inc INNCOM international inc Appendix F Obtaining Standalone ETM Runtime Data from the X529 Reference FTP Eng Data Docs Inncom _Documents e529_X529 Standalone Run Time Meter PDF Normally ETM energy savings data is available from the CIT5 Hotel Savings tab window in properties with a CINET or other communication backbone because the X529 can report ETM data to the CIS In standalone properties however there is no CIS for the X529 to send ETM data toward In this case the ETM data must be manually collected locally from t
19. 6 6 If any of the above tests indicate a problem check the following common symptoms 6 6 6 1 Verify the Eyed IR module is completely plugged onto the X529 H1 header and that there is a good line of sight between the Eyed and the e529 battery thermostat 6 6 6 2 Verify that the 8 pin jumper is completely connected between the X529 H1 header and the RBO5 H2 header for 24VAC applications or between the X529 H1 header and the X06 H1 header for line voltage applications 6 6 6 3 Verify the wiring connections between the RBOS card and the particular low voltage control inputs on the HVAC unit for low voltage systems and the wiring between the relay terminals on the X06 relay pack and the line voltage connections on the HVAC unit for line voltage systems 6 6 6 4 Verify that the e529 batteries are not discharged Check for the low battery symbol on the e529 display 6 6 6 5 Check to see if the room has a plasma television These are known to cause interference with IR5 signals Turn OFF the plasma television and retry 6 7 Check operation of any low voltage door or window inputs to the X529 6 7 1 If using a wireless S541 IR door position sensor NO INDICATION OR TEST IS AVAILABLE DIRECTLY FROM THE e529 or X529 to test that the S541 is correctly sending door position to the X529 and that the X529 detected the message However if the e529 X529 is part of a centrally controlled system and the CIS server and appropriate communication network has bee
20. 9 EE oi INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx E a 1 Cee Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 BE internationa INC INNCOM international inc r Tossnp the DISPLAY button on the E529 cycles between displaying the following Desired Target Room Temperature SET appears to the upper left of the temperature Measured Room Temperature ROOM appears to the upper center of the temperature Measured Outside Temperature OUTSIDE appears to the upper right of the temperature Only applies if a central outside temperature sensor installed at hotel and the Inncom Central Interface is installed elle Low Battery Indicator Appears when the 4 AA batteries in the E529 need replaced Replace with Alkaline batteries only Balcony and or Window position indicators If the property has 5241 or 5541 door position sensors installed on a balcony door or a window these symbols will appear when the door or window is open fe gt Indicates the type of information currently displayed e F Displayed value is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit C Displayed value is the temperature in degrees Celcius BG Toggle between Fahrenheit and Celcius by pressing the F C button Target SET temperature Up and Down buttons Press the upper UP button to raise the target temperature value shown on the display Press the lower DOWN button to lower the target temperature value shown on the display E529 to X529 Comm
21. D amp 01 9488 xxx EE l Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 EE international inc INNCOM international inc 2 3 2 4 If using a screw different from a 5 pan head Phillips test fit the screw through one of the mounting holes to verify the screw will fit cleanly Do not over drive the screw or you may crack the X06 PC board or plastic housing Note Overdriving the screws can crack the X06 housing or PC board 2 3 2 5 If pre drilling the four holes observe the mounting hole dimensions shown in Figure 8 The thickness of the X06 at the mounting hole locations is 5 16 0 38125 7 9 mm Section 3 Wiring the FCU PTAC HVAC Interface and the RBO5 or X06 3 1 If using the RBO5 low voltage interface card 3 1 1 Plug the supplied 12 inch 8 pin harness INNCOM Part Number 62 1449 onto the H1 header on the RBO5 board The connector is buttoned to fit in only one direction 3 1 2 Connect the ends of the INNCOM harness wires to the applicable wires of the PTAC FCU harness using wire nuts or other approved connectors 3 1 3 Figure 9 shows a typical installation Table 1 lists wire colors and functions for the provided INNCOM 62 1449 harness Figures 10 and 11 show wiring diagrams for typical connections to an FCU and PTAC However please refer to the property specific wiring diagram provided by INNCOM for exact connection details Figure 9 Typical Installation 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com
22. OM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 E international inc INNCOM international inc Procedure 3 Reset the X529 from the e529 The X529 must be reset to take its new address Execute Parameter 1 value 14 to reset the X529 using Steps A through D below A Toggle back to Parameter mode by pressing OFF I LIL JFF AUTO FAN DISPLAY B Use the up or down arrows to change the displayed parameter to 1 Reset LD LJ LI JFF AUTO FAN DISPLAY C Press the OFF AUTO key to select VAL to show the value 0 Increase the value to 14 Value 14 shown LJ Ld OFF AUTO FAN DISPLAY D Press DISPLAY to reset the X529 A reset will begin causing the HVAC to cycle There is no indication on the e529 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 28 EETA Installation User Manual X529 e529 oo INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx F Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 se_ international inc INNCOM international inc Appendix C Changing the P5 Channel of the e529 and X529 The default channel assigned to the e529 and X529 is Channel 1 If you need to change the channel you MUST FIRST change the channel for the X529 then enter local parameter mode and change the channel for the e529 If you change the e529 channel first you will not be able to subsequently communicate with the X529 to change its channel Note You CANNOT chang
23. TO the X529 0006900020014 A Enter 14 in the Add field and the channel if desired in the Ch field B Tap the Man Cmd buiton to open a prompt to enter the desired manual command to send Enter 0006900020014 as the command and tap OK to send the command o The DIAG LED on the X529 will begin to flash rapidly 4 Insert the ES 1 module into the X529 tan H9 header e The DIAG LED on the X529 will continue to flash rapidly as the program is loaded onto the ES 1 module e The load will take approximately one minute e The upload is complete when the X529 DIAG LED flashes slowly again one per second Remove the ES 1 from the e529 6 Label the ES 1 with software version property name etc if desired m To copy the X529 PROGRAM FROM the ES 1 module TO the X529 s Insert the ES 1 module into the H9 header on the X529 to be loaded 2 The X529 will automatically start loading from the ES 1 to temporary memory on the X529 The DIAG LED will turn OFF for the duration of the load to temporary memory 3 When the new program has been completely copied into the X529 temporary memory the X529 will then begin copying the new program into permanent memory and the DIAG LED will flash rapidly 4 When the DIAG LED starts flashing slowly again the load is complete 5 Remove the ES 1 module from the X529 H9 header 32 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e
24. User Manual X529 e529 INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx l Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 international inc INNCOM international inc 5 2 2 If using an X06 IN1 is the YELLOW wire on the 4 pin harness that plugs onto the X06 H2 header Connect the switch wires to the YELLOW Pin 4 and BROWN Pin 1 wires of the X06 H2 4 pin harness Figure 16 Switch C Lo YELLOW Figure 16 Door Position Input through X06 IN1 X06 H2 Pin 4 and Pin 1 5 2 3 If using IN2 or IN3 on the X529 H2 header IN2 is the RED wire and IN3 is the ORANGE wire on the 3 pin harness that plugs onto the X529 H2 header 5 2 3 1 If using IN2 connect switch wires to the RED IN2 and BROWN Pin 1 wires of the H2 3 pin harness Figure 17 5 2 3 2 If using IN3 connect switch wires to the ORANGE IN2 and BROWN Pin 1 wires of the H2 3 pin harness Figure 17 IY A IM H EXPAND H4 SSBUS COMMS CI NET COMMS H8 Switch aa 929 THERMO IRS WIRELESS COMMS CONTROLLER PrIM 01 9467 LIAL IN 4 IMs IN 2 IN 1 GJ TS i TA Pull Ts X529 Figure 17 Connecting Switch Leads to X529 IN2 and IN3 14 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EETA Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 se_ international inc INNCOM international inc Section6 Testing e529 X529 Operation 6 1 Apply power to the HVAC u
25. ards in the Snap Track 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com H Installation User Manual X529 e529 HHE INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 BE international inc INNCOM international inc 2 3 2 If mounting the X529 as part of an X06 power supply relay pack 2 3 2 1 The X529 card should already be snapped into a tray on top of the X06 relay pack Verify that the 8 wire harness is connected between the X529 H1 header and the X06 H1 header 2 3 2 2 Mount the X529 X06 Relay Pack inside the PTAC FCU housing or desired location with four 5 self drilling pan head Phillips screws Insert the screws through the four mounting holes at each corner of the X06 relay pack and drive into the FCU PTAC housing Figure 7 INNCOM recommends 3 long screws but verify that no wiring will be penetrated on the other side of the housing by the screw tip Figure 7 Installing the X529 X06 Relay Pack Inside the PTAC FCU Housing 2 3 2 3 The dimensions of the X06 are shown in Figure 8 the X06 with the X529 installed measures 2 inches tall Verify that there is sufficient space at the intended mounting location for the X06 X529 and wiring connections 2 56 inches 65 mm 5 5 inches 140 mm Figure 8 X06 Dimensions 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com ppuan Installation User Manual X529 e529 ite INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487
26. at Valve e OUT4 Cool Valve OUTS High Fan CE OUT2 Medium Fan OUT1 Low Fan PTAC with 3 Fan Speeds Heat Strip OUT2 Medium Fan o OUT1 Low Fan Heat Cool FCU with 3 Speeds 7 2 The X529 headers and pinouts Figure 19 are as OUT OUTS OWT OUT 1 8 IN1 Available low voltage input Typical use could be monitoring a door switch for example if the X529 was physically located close to the door Active low max draw 5mA follows 7 2 1 H1 Power Ground Outputs IN1 cae uote ce eree Connects to the H2 header of RBO5 or X06 via Shi EEEn 7E 8 conductor cable INNCOM Part Number 62 1484 gt IRS WIRELESS spate E E 1 12VDC Common poe Haas OE 2 12VDC Supply 50mA max DIAG 4 OUT 2 OUT 1 5 Open Collector ING 5 OUT3 outputs to drive PTAC FCU IN2 6 OUT 4 inputs Can source 5mA each a IN 7 OUTS Sct a q a Figure 19 X529 Headers and Pinouts 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EETA Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 se_ international inc INNCOM international inc 7 2 2 H2 Low Voltage Inputs IN2 and IN3 1 Common 2 IN2 Available low voltage input Typical use could be monitoring a door switch for example if the X529 were physically located close to the door Active low 5mA 3 IN3 Available low voltage input Typical use cou
27. ccccccccsssscecceeeeeceesseecceeseceseeececseseecseseeessageeesaeeessegeeeessanseesssageees 9 Figure 10 ABOS Connected t 3 Farn POU sissen a ee a T E 10 Figure 11 RBO5 Connected to 2 Fan Heat Pump with 2 Stage Heat ccecsececsesessseeseeeeen 10 FOI 2s Wining TINS SSS ots cteartcincs ccnen cetera eacrtatu ra enonaactaa a anes tiarana te eaameenlarad aaah e akan 11 Figure 13 X529 X06 Connected to 3 Fan Heat Cool FCU ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 Figure 14 X529 X06 Connected to 2 Fan Heat Pump with 2 Stage Heat cccecseceseseeseeeeeeen 12 Figure 15 Door Position Input Through RBO5 IN1 RBO5 H1 Pin 8 and Pin 1 ce eeeeeeeeeeees 13 Figure 16 Door Position Input through X06 IN1 X06 H2 Pin 4 and Pin 1 cccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 14 Figure 17 Connecting Switch Leads to X529 IN2 and INS cccccceeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseueeeeeeeeeeseaas 14 PIOUS To A I EEDE er a E ues saanesdousnnsisnedunmeriratbadauonhaemestdnn 18 Figure 19 X529 Headers and PINOUuts cccccccccccsssseeecceeseceeeceueecececeeaseceeseeaeeceesesaneeeeesseageeeeesaas 19 Figure 20 e529 Windows Control Buttons and Sensors cccceeecccceeeceeceeeeeeceeeeeseeeeceesaeeeesaeeees 21 Figure 21 e529 Display and Button Functions ccccccccccseseeeceeseeecsececseeseeeceaseesseseeesseseeessaeees 22 FOWE T ES LARC IOG e a A R E E 32 Tables Table 1 Wiring Color Codes for Typical RB05 X5
28. d the F C button on the e529 Press and release the OFF AUTO button on the e529 Press and release the DISPLAY button on the e529 Release the F C button The LCD will display P 0 Parameter 0 in the middle of the display Quickly press the UP or DOWN button on the e529 to select the desired parameter number If you wait more than five seconds after entering service mode without pressing a button the e529 will revert to normal operation 7 Press the DISPLAY button on the e529 to show the value of the selected parameter The e529 actually sends a command via IR to the X529 to retrieve the value of the selected parameter ooo a Note If the e529 is not able to communicate with the X529 and does not get a reply from the X529 will appear on the e529 display If this occurs refer to the troubleshooting section 8 To change a particular X529 parameter value once displayed use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to change the displayed value of the selected parameter then press the DISPLAY button to send the new parameter value to the X529 You must press the DISPLAY button make the change take place 9 To exit parameter mode press the F C button Entering Local Parameter Mode on the e529 The e529 does have a few local parameters that can be viewed and changed To view and edit these local e529 parameters you must enter the local parameter mode on the e529 Use the following steps to enter e529 local parameter mode and to
29. e Note This LED will be ON even if the twisted pair wiring CINET A and CINET B is connected backward Figure 18 X529 LEDs 7 1 3 The IN3 IN2 and IN1 LED s are ON when the associated low voltage input on the H1 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 oo INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx F Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 e international inc INNCOM international inc IN1 and H2 IN2 and IN3 headers is connected to Common through a switch Typically used to monitor door window positions 7 1 4 The OUT5 to OUT1 LEDs are ON when that particular output is energized and supplying current to a low voltage input of the HVAC unit The purpose of each of these five outputs depends on the requirement of the particular HVAC unit being controlled and the software loaded into the X529 Table 3 shows three typical configurations These are shown as examples and you should refer to the actual drawings provided to you by INNCOM OUT5 OUT1 LEDs OUT5Typically HEAT call signal OUT4 Typically COOL call signal OUT3Typically HIGH FAN signal OUT2Typically MED FAN or 2 Stage Heat Signal OUT1 Typically LOW FAN signal Table 3 Typical Configurations OUT5 Heat Strip e OUT4 Y Comp OUTS High Fan 0015B0 Rev vave ouav com 00s Hmn oure waar Stage Heal OUT1 Low Fan Heat Pump with 2 stage Heat OUT5 He
30. e RED wire from the B485 H3 cable should be connected to the CINET FLN5 B wire Note The IN4 LED on the X529 will be ON if the twisted pair wiring from the B571 B572 Floor Bridge is connected to the H3 header However the second Dot on the X529 display will NOT appear if the twisted pair from the B571 B572 is connected backwards LOOK FOR THE 2 DOT ON THE X529 DISPLAY 6 5 Verify that the X529 is properly controlling the room HVAC unit using the steps below AFTER SETTING PROPERTY SPECIFIC PARAMETERS if required Be in a position to view the LEDs on the X529 board and to monitor the operation of the room HVAC unit 6 6 The following steps check functionality of the e529 and X529 when configured to control an FCU that has three fan speeds and that is capable of heating and cooling These steps may require modification if controlling different equipment such as a single fan speed Heat Pump with 2 stage heat or equipment not capable of heating or cooling 6 6 1 Ifthe e529 display shows OFF press the OFF AUTO button to place the e529 into AUTO mode 6 6 2 Lower the SET target temperature on the e529 to the lowest possible temperature by using the down arrow button to force the X529 to call for cooling Verify the X529 OUT4 LED turns ON indicating the X529 is energizing the COOL signal Note If the OUT4 LED does not turn ON and the HVAC unit does not start cooling it is possible that short cycle protection is enabled i
31. e X529 provides wireless communication between the X529 and the e529 battery operated wall mounted thermostat Figure 2 The X529 board is the brains of an X529 e529 installation and contains the hardware connection terminals and logic to control the HVAC unit The e529 is the battery powered user interface to the X529 via its LCD display and buttons and contains an internal IR transceiver a PIR motion sensor and a temperature and optional humidity sensor Button presses and readings from the e529 temperature and optional humidity and occupancy sensors are passed to the X529 via IR All logic and decision making with regards to controlling room temperature and humidity if desired is handled by the X529 The X529 also provides the functionality to communicate and interact with other INNCOM System 5 components installed in the guestroom such as S541 door window switch S217 light switch and TCT central interface port The communication can be wireless using IR5 or wired via the S5 bus which is INNCOM s System 5 communication bus The X529 HVAC outputs available at header H1 are simply active low transistor outputs that cannot drive the inputs of a typical PTAC FCU Therefore two interface boards are available that connect to the X529 H1 output header and convert the X529 low voltage outputs to the appropriate signals required by the particular HVAC unit to be controlled e RBO5 Triac Board INNCOM Part Number 02 9490 AA Con
32. e the channel in the e529 using a Palm Sneezer You CAN change the channel in the X529 using the Palm Sneezer 1 Enter X529 Service Parameter Mode and change the X529 channel stored in X529 Par 224 A Press and keep pressed the F C button on the e529 B Press and release the OFF AUTO button on the e529 C Press and release the DISPLAY button on the e529 D Release the F C button E The LCD will display P 0 Parameter 0 in the middle of the display Quickly press the DOWN button on the e529 until P 224 Parameter 224 appears F Press the OFF AUTO button to show the value of parameter 224 V value and a 2 digit hex number XX h will appear The left number is the current channel of the X529 Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to raise lower the value until the left digit is the desired channel AND the right digit is the same as it was before G Press the OFF AUTO button to save the new X529 channel The e529 will reset 2 Enter local Parameter Mode on the e529 and change the channel stored in e529 Local Par 224 Press and keep pressed the F C button on the e529 Press and release the Off Auto button on the e529 Press and release the Display button on the e529 Release the F C button The LCD will display P 0 in the center of the display Quickly press the UP arrow button until P 2 is selected If you wait more than five seconds after entering service mode without pressing a button the e529 will revert to normal operation F Pre
33. he X529 Typically several rooms are picked to be ETM rooms and are configured to record ETM runtime data These particular rooms randomly switch into reference mode and behave like mechanical thermostats while recording the amount of time spent heating and cooling in normal and reference modes This run data is stored internally in the X529 and must be read out from the X529 for analysis to determine the energy savings achieved by the installed INNCOM thermostats For systems with e528 thermostats the data could be read using the e528 LCD display However this is not available on the X529 A Palm PDA Sneezer must be used to obtain the ETM runtime data The following steps explain how to do this Note It is assumed that the X529 s from which you will be obtaining the ETM data were previously reset and configured to record ETM data If this has not been done do not continue with this procedure 1 Goto the room from which you want to obtain the ETM run data Important Make sure you write down the Hotel name and room number from which you are capturing the ETM data On the Palm PDA start the Device Configuration program Enter 14 in the address Addr field Enter a different value if the X529 address is different Tap the Tre trace button and you will be asked Start IR5 trace Tap OK An Input prompt window will appear This allows you to enter a pre command to send out before actually starting to record
34. he batteries are good If the last number is 1 the batteries are low and should be changed Example of Switch Msg with good batteries 500D10060040 Example of Switch Msg with low batteries 500D10060041 Note Version 3 0 of the Door Test program will pop up a window indicating Low Battery if the S541 is reporting its battery is low 2 Ifthe door server status remains blank for a few seconds and then changes to No Srv accompanied by an audible beep the X529 did not see the door position message from the 541 It is vital for the room door server which is the X529 to receive door open shut status from the S541 or other door switches in the room Several other room status servers such as occupancy and HVAC control use the current entry door status reported by this door server message to function correctly If No Srv appears for door server status verify that the installation and position of the X529 30 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EETA Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 se_ international inc INNCOM international inc Does it have power Is its IR5 Eye connected properly Is it located such that there is a poor IR5 transmission path between the S541 and the X529 Also check the jumper on the 541 It should be in the left position for room entry door Validating IR5 communication between the X529 a
35. high Miss Resp number 8 To stop the test tap the Stop button This will send a reset command to the X529 This is the only way to stop the test 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 31 Lia Installation User Manual X529 e529 fee INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx E Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 e international inc INNCOM international inc Appendix E Using the ES 1 Flash Memory Module with the e529 X529 The latest X529 hardware with 64K memory and X529 software 2 102 or later supports the ES 1 flash memory module This version adds a tan 5 pin ES 1 header H9 to the X529 located next to the large black 10 pin programming header Figure E 1 indicates the ES 1 H9 header with a red circle The ES 1 module provides the ability to copy software HVAC and P5 settings from a golden X529 that has been properly configured to the ES 1 module This ES 1 module can then be plugged into another X529 to load the software HVAC and or P5 settings into this X529 Figure E 1 ES 1 H9 Header To copy the X529 PROGRAM TO the ES 1 module 1 Verify the reference X529 the one you will copy from functions as desired and has all the proper parameter settings 2 On the reference X529 you need to execute Parameter 2 with a value of 20 which copies the X529 program into the ES 1 Use the Device Configuration program of the Palm Sneezer to send the following dialog command
36. information and analyze or email it The format of the captured data is shown in the example below 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 34 EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 e international inc INNCOM international inc The actual ETM runtime data contained in the trace file will be eight lines The actual ETM runtime data starts after the O4X X is an index with a range of 0 to 7 and should be 8 consecutive bytes 16 characters for lines 0 to 5 and none for lines 6 and 7 The index is included so you know that all the ETM runtime data was reported If any of the lines 0 to 5 are missing you need to capture the data again to get a complete dump Trc_Apr 13 2005 9 40 am 5300EQO0003ECB 094013 D300EQDD90F3D19140080F400 094014 5300E000002F00 094015 5300E00000010C00FF00 094015 5300E000004E1100 094016 5300E00000010C00FF00 094017 D300E01 094018 5300E0104000E91E0000000000 094018 5300E010410000000000E91E00 094019 5300E01042000000D42100E0B3 094019 5300E010430000000000000000 094020 5300E010440000000000E91E00 094021 ETM Runtime Data 5300E01045000000D42100E0B3 094021 5300E01046 094021 5300E01047 094022 If manually writing down the ETM data to email you just need to copy the 8 bytes 16 characters from lines 0 to 5 and email to an AE 040 00E91E0000000000 041 00
37. ing e Drill and 1 16 drill bit a with X06 Relay Pack Four 5 self drilling pan head Phillips screws 3 4 long typical e Eight 1 quick disconnect female spade lug connectors that accept 14 16 gauge wire e X06 Relay Wiring Harness INNCOM Part Number 62 1498 provided with X06 e 14 16 gauge wire to connect AC power to X06 and to connect X06 relay outputs to HVAC equipment e Drill and 1 16 drill bit 1 3 5 1 3 6 1 3 7 Section 2 2 1 2 2 Position the X529 Thermostat Controller as follows 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 The X529 is typically mounted inside the housing of the PTAC FCU being controlled Avoid mounting the X529 near moving or excessively warm parts of the PTAC FCU Connections to the X529 for power control signals and the Eye5 module are made using several headers on the X529 PC board Make sure sufficient space is available surrounding the X529 board and the particular interface board RBO5 or X05 X06 so that these connections can be made Diagnostic LED s are located on the top of the X529 PC board If possible mount the 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com iInEEES Se Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 international inc INNCOM international inc ean Installation User Manual X529 e529 Hee INN M Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx X529 so that these LED s can be viewed without great difficulty 2 2 4 If installing an X529 with an X06 relay pack
38. ld be monitoring a door switch for example if the X529 were physically located close to the door Active low 5mA 7 2 3 H3 Eyed Module Connector Plug Eyed IR5 module into this header so the X529 can communicate with the e529 and other room devices via IR5 infrared signal 7 2 4 H4 S5 Bus FLN5 Communication Header Provides the ability to connect the 3 wire S5 Bus to communicate with S5 Bus capable room devices and or the RS485 twisted pair CINET bus via B485 module wiring to the X529 1 Common 2 S5 Bus 12VDC 3 S5 Bus TX RX Data 4 Tx Data CINET A when connected to B485 module 5 Rx Data CINET B when connected to B485 module 7 2 5 H5 Thermistor A Input H6 Thermistor B Input Provide the ability to connect 10K external thermistor temperature sensors to the X529 A total of two of these temperature sensors can be connected to provide FCU pipe water temperature or measured room temperature 7 2 6 H7 ICP Programming Header Connect programming cable from In Circuit Programmer ICP to upload new software to the X529 7 2 7 H8 Expansion Header Future Growth Not currently used 7 2 8 H9 ES1 Header Connect ES1 Flash Programmer Module to this header to copy software from the X529 to the ES1 or to upload new software from the ES1 to the X529 Section8 e529 Detailed Overview 8 1 Figure 20 shows the windows control buttons and sensors of the e529 they are 8 1 1 Infrared IR
39. mM INNCOM si international inc Installation User Manual X529 e529 Revision 3 1 X529 Logic Board and Issued 9 12 06 e529 Battery Powered Thermostat 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 e international inc INNCOM international inc Table of Contents MU OdUE 0 ee ere a eens eee eee nee eee ee E ee ee ee eee 4 Section 1 Installing the e529 Battery Powered Thermostat ccccceeee eee eens 5 1 4 WS Tel TON MaterialS srs as cactrcerenic noma ineur i SE EES A NEDER 5 Mee PO O eE E E E E E E E E RE EEEE E saan 5 1 3 Mounting en 5 Section 2 Installing the X529 Thermostat Controller ccccceceee eee eects eee eeeees 6 2 1 Installation Mater ialS ccc ccc cece cece ee eee ee ence encase eens eee eeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeaaees 6 2 2 wd S 1 110 0 10 6 6 29 MOUMUN sascneteateaeeascatenorerssoneeniaensceueketenteds diaanieatensanadne nonce cane sdancunnis E 7 Section 3 Wiring the FCU PTAC HVAC Interface and the RBO5 or XO6 9 3 1 RBO5 Low Voltage Interface Card ccccccc ccc cce eee e eee eee eee eeeeeaeeaeeeaeeaeeateaeeaes 9 32 POG GIAY FAC Krist saan stones nus ce xonsndhd sennsxae ENE ENER EEEREN Eie Eee 11 Section 4 Mounting and Connecting the Eye5 IR Module
40. n OFF and AUTO modes In AUTO mode AUTO and the selected room target temperature appear in the E529 display The X529 automatically selects valve and fan speed settings needed to maintain this temperature In OFF mode OFF is displayed on the E529 As long as room temperature is within minimum and maximum safety limits the X529 keeps the fan OFF and does not try to heat or cool Some installations require the fan to always run in at least low speed even when OFF is selected on the E529 The X529 can be configured to support this functionality if required Pressing the FAN button on the E529 forces the X529 to enter a fixed fan speed mode lf pressed the X529 will select the lowest available fan speed typically LOW and display it below the temperature If pressed again fan speed will cycle to the next higher speed and that speed will be displayed After the highest available fan speed is reached if button is pressed again fan speed will cycle back to the lowest speed and the sequence will begin again The x529 will automatically adjust chill hot water valve settings in attempting to maintain target temperature with the selected fan speed The selected fixed fan speed will be maintained until the FAN button is pressed to select a different speed or the OFF AUTO button is pressed to turn OFF the fan 22 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com H Installation User Manual X529 e52
41. n established the CIT5 Room View gt AC Tab can be used to monitor reported door position Open the door and leave it open and then go to the appropriate room in CIT5 and check that the appropriate door status indicates OPEN It can take several minutes before the door status appears CLOSE the door and verify the door status indicates CLOSED 6 8 If the Room ID is known set it in the X529 by following the procedure in Appendix B 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 oo INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx p Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 e international inc INNCOM international inc Note A utility is available on the Palm PDA Sneezer to monitor the IR5 message that is sent from the S541 and the subsequent acknowledgement from the X529 If you have a Sneezer use the Door Status program to test the S541 and its ability to send door position to the X529 Contact an INNCOM application engineer for details 6 8 1 If connecting a door or window switch to one of the X529 low voltage inputs IN1 IN2 or IN3 you can use the IN1 IN2 or IN3 LEDs on the X529 to verify door switch operation and ensure that the wiring between the switch and the X529 is correct The wiring diagram supplied to the property will indicate which of the three inputs is being used for the particular door window input and how to connect it to the X529 6 8
42. n the X529 which could prevent cooling for the amount of time set into Parameter 50 Verify that cooling starts after the short cycle protection time has elapsed 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EETA Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 se_ international inc INNCOM international inc 6 6 3 Press the FAN button on the e529 to force the X529 into FIXED FAN mode Each time you press the FAN button the X529 will cycle through LO MED and HIGH fan speeds Verify the X529 OUT1 LO Fan the OUT2 MED Fan and the OUT3 HIGH Fan LEDs turn ON and the fan in the HVAC unit cycles between LO MED and HIGH speeds as you press the FAN button several times Also verify that the unit is COOLING 6 6 4 Raise the SET target temperature on the e529 to the maximum temperature using the up button to force the X529 to call for heating Verify the OUT5 LED turns ON indicating the X529 is energizing the HEAT signal 6 6 5 Press the FAN button on the e529 to force the X529 into FIXED FAN mode Each time you press the FAN button the X529 will cycle through LO MED and HIGH fan speeds Verify that the X529 OUT1 LO Fan the OUT2 MED Fan and the OUTS HIGH Fan LEDs turn ON and the fan in the HVAC unit cycles between LO MED and HIGH speeds as you press the FAN button several times Also verify that the unit is HEATING 6
43. nd other IR5 devices other than the e529 There is currently no test to read the AGC level between the e529 and the X529 if you suspect an IR communication problem between them You must rely on the e529 to X529 communication dot that appears on the e529 display for this However the X529 Device Ping program on the Palm Sneezer can be used to test communication between the X529 and other IR5 devices in the room such as a TCT or 217 Start the X529 Device Ping program if not already started Enter the X529 address in the Addr field It should typically be 14 Enter the P5 channel being used for the devices in the Chanl field Enter the address of the device you want the X529 to ping in the Tgt field Tap the Start button to start the test The X529 will begin sending commands out to read the target devices type major and minor software version and its AGC level The raw messages being sent from the X529 frame sent and replied from the target device frame rcvd are displayed ee a N The target device type major and minor software versions and the AGC level will be displayed The number of times a read message was sent from the X529 to the target device the number of responses received and the success percentage are also displayed Indications of poor IR5 communication between the X529 and the target device are a high AGC level from the target device typically gt 40 or so low percentage success value and a
44. nge the Parameter Parameter Select mode PAR and 14 will 12 value to match the value listed in the Room be in the display List using the UP or DOWN arrow buttons above and below the F C button Press the DOWN arrow button to select Parameter 10 PAR and 10 will be 21 is selected 2 es in the display as the value of Parameter 12 lt e FFE Fih EFLA Display the current value of Parameter 10 by pressing OFF AUTO Change the Parameter 10 value to match the value listed in the Room List using the UP or DOWN arrow buttons D Press the OFF AUTO button to toggle back to above and below the F C button Parameter Select mode PAR and 12 will be in the display Fress the DOWN arrow button to select TA O is selected Parameter 11 PAR J as the value for and 117 will be in the Parameter 10 display LELEA WRU FAN DISPLAY DEFAUTO FAH MiFi Display the current value of Parameter 11 by pressing OFF AUTO Change the Parameter 11 value to match the value listed in the Room List using the UP or DOWN anmow buttons above and below the FIC button Continue with Step 3 to reset Note In the example address being entered in steps a to I below Parameters 10 11 and 12 are being entered for Room 321 which has Par 10 0 Par 11 3 and Par 12 21 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 27 Bea Installation User Manual X529 e529 H INNC
45. nit the X529 and any other INNCOM devices in the room such as the X06 or TCT 6 2 Verify that the DIAG LED on the X529 begins to flash This indicates that the X529 has power and that it is executing its software If the DIAG LED is not flashing 6 2 1 Verify that the 8 wire jumper is connected between the X529 H1 header and the RBO5 H2 header or the X529 H1 header and the X06 H1 header 6 2 2 Verify that the breaker controlling power to the HVAC unit or the transformer supplying the X529 is shut 6 3 Verify that the X529 and e529 are communicating via IR A dot will appear in the lower right corner of the e529 display when the e529 and the X529 are communicating If no dot is present press the OFF AUTO button on the e529 a few times to force it to send a message to the X529 The dot should appear in the lower left corner of the e529 display within a few seconds Note If two dots appear on the e529 display that is okay The 2 dot indicates the X529 is part of a centralized system and is communicating with the particular gateway device TCT TCC B485 etc In standalone properties with no Central Interface computer only one dot will appear on the e529 display lf a dot does not appear on the e529 display even after pressing the OFF AUTO button several times the e529 is not able to communicate with the X529 Check the following 6 3 1 Verify that the Eye5 module is correctly plugged onto the X529 H3 header 6
46. or will fit in only one direction Section 5 Connecting Door and or Window Position Inputs to the X529 Note This section applies only if you are monitoring room door or window positions 5 1 If using an INNCOM 541 IR door switch An INNCOM 541 IR battery powered door position switch is typically used to report room entry door position to the X529 Since the S541 sends door position to the X529 via IR no low voltage wiring is required between the S541 and the X529 Refer to the 541 Installation Guide document for installation instructions 5 2 If connecting an INNCOM 241 door switch or similar low voltage door window position switch The X529 can monitor up to three low voltage inputs IN1 IN2 or IN3 in order to read door or window positions If monitoring a single door such as the room entry door the IN1 low voltage input on the X529 is typically used 5 2 1 If using an RBO5 IN1 is the GRAY wire on the 8 pin harness that plugs onto the RBO5 H1 header Connect the switch wires to the GRAY Pin 8 and BROWN Pin 1 wires of the RBO5 H1 harness Figure 15 Door Switch RBO5 02 9490 AA DIAG IN4 Ht H2 S H we LHH INi ie Se 267 OUTS I5 5 Zz 5 HI OUTS d T l IE 5 O oO 4 OUT3 JERR o3 0UT 3 amp x529 OUTI Figure 15 Door Position Input through RB05 IN1 RB05 H1 Pin 8 and Pin 1 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com HETE HET Installation
47. sition reporting to the X529 Refer to the document Palm Door Switch Tester Utility PDF for complete instructions If using an S541 IR door switch for door position reporting Start the Door Switch Tester program if not already started Verify all 3 filters Door Srv Swtch Add and Ch are set to 0 Tap the Start button Running will flash at the bottom of the display Open the door and verify the following sequence of events e 209 should appear as the switch address Jst Open should appear initially as the switch status Open should appear as the door position server status Open should than appear as the door switch status 5 Shut the door and verify the following sequence of events 209 should appear as the switch address Jst Shut should appear initially as the switch status Shut should appear as the door position server status Shut should than appear as the door switch status PON gt o o o 541 troubleshooting 1 Ifthe switch address field remains blank the Palm tester did not see any door position message traffic Try opening and shutting the door again If you still do not get any switch address or switch Status or it s intermittent verify that you are not too far away from the S541 and check to see if you have a bad line of site with the S541 Also verify that the batteries in the S541 are OK The last number of the reported switch message indicates the battery state in the S541 If the last number is 0 t
48. ss the DISPLAY button on the e529 to show the value of Parameter 2 Press the UP button to increase the displayed value to 6 then press the DISPLAY button to enter e529 local parameter mode mOOWS LO MED HI will appear at the bottom of the e529 display and P 0 will appear in the center to indicate local service mode is active with local parameter 0 selected G Once in local parameter mode use the DOWN arrow button to change the displayed local parameter number to 224 H Press the DISPLAY button on the e529 to show the value of Parameter 224 The displayed value will be a 2 digit hex number with the left digit representing the channel Use the UP DOWN arrow buttons to raise lower the value until the left digit is the desired channel AND the right digit is the same as it was before Save the change by pressing the OFF AUTO button The e529 will reset 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com 29 EETA Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 se_ international inc INNCOM international inc Appendix D Using the Palm Sneezer to Test and Troubleshoot e529 X529 Installations Testing S541 IR Door Position Reporting The e529 does not have a door test service function like the e528 However the Palm PDA sneezer has an available program called Door Test Utility that can be used to completely test S541 door po
49. the Parameter Select mode of the e529 X529 service mode with parameter 0 selected Continue with step 2 to set the X529 address 26 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com Installation User Manual X529 e529 H INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx BES l ine Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 Sees international inc INNCOM international inc Procedure 2 Assign unique X529 address Each X529 at a property is assigned a unique address using service Parameters 10 11 and 12 The values for Parameters 10 11 and 12 will be listed in a Property Room List provided in your INNCOM property binder Use the following steps to assign the address 1 Find the desired room listed under the Room Name column in the Property Room List located in your INNCOM binder 2 Look to the right in that row to find the value of Parameters 10 11 and 12 for that X529 3 Follow steps A through below to assign these values to Parameters 10 11 and 12 Note In the example address being entered in steps a to I below Parameters 10 11 and 12 are being entered for Room 321 which has Par 10 0 Par 11 3 and Par 12 27 A Select Parameter 12 by al pressing the UP arrow TA 7 is selected as the Several times until value for Parameter 11 PAR 72 is in the display Display the current value of Parameter 12 by _ Press the OFF AUTO button to toggle back to pressing OFF AUTO Cha
50. trace data Enter the following in the Input Prompt text field 00062 This is the command that tells the X529 to dump its stored ETM data out via IR Tap the OK button to send out the 00062 command and to start recording the IR5 traffic You should start to see IR5 messages appear at the bottom of the display and Tracing will begin flashing in the middle section of the display The ETM data dump is quick and should have been sent within 5 10 seconds Let the trace continue to run for 30 seconds to make sure you got it all then tap the Tre button to stop the trace 8 Quit the Device Configuration program on the Palm and verify the trace text file was created on the Palm by doing the following steps A Start the Palm Memo Pad program B Change the memo category to unfiled using the listbox in the upper right corner of the display C When a trace file is created it is automatically given a name that includes a timestamp of when it was created The filename will look like Tre _ MMM DD YYYY Time The file with the most recent time stamp will be the captured trace file Verify that this memo pad file was created If it has not been created repeat steps 1 8 and try creating the file again ore ON DED 9 Now that the trace data has been captured and stored on the Palm PDA you can either hotsync the Palm to transfer the trace file to a computer where it can then be analyzed or emailed or you can manually write down the captured
51. trolling PTAC PTHP FCU units with a 24VAC low voltage interface Uses High Side switching e X06 Line Voltage Relay Board INNCOM P N 02 9480 Controlling PTAC PTHP FCU units with a line voltage interface Engr Control Module X529 123VDC 1 DO Due Figure 1 X529 Logic Board Figure 2 e529 Battery Thermostat 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 BEET INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 BE international inc INNCOM international inc Section 1 Installing the e529 Battery Powered Thermostat 1 1 Required installation materials e529 Battery Powered Thermostat e Four 6 8 X plastic conical anchors if mounting to sheetrock wall e Four 6 32 X 3 4 sheet metal screws if attaching to a 4X4 electrical box provided with e529 kit e Four AA alkaline batteries provided with e529 kit e 0 Phillips screwdriver 1 2 Position the e529 as follows 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 On a partitioning interior wall and approximately 5 feet 1 5M above the floor in a location of average room temperature and with an unobstructed view between the e529 and the X529 Although the IR path between the e529 and X529 does not have to be direct line of sight objects such as walls furniture hanging lamps and similar obstructions can impact the IR signal between the e529 and the X529 If possible mount the e5
52. ttery clamp Insert the 4 AA alkaline batteries matching the terminals on the batteries to the symbols in the battery compartment Close the an clamp and verify the latch is securely fastened 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com ie HETE H INNCOM international inc Verify that the e529 display is now showing information If the display is blank verify that the batteries are completely installed with the right polarities and that the batteries are not dead Hook the tabs at the top rear of the e529 housing into the matching depressions at the top of mounting plate and rotate the bottom of the e529 housing toward the wall until it snaps into the place on the mounting plate Secure the e529 housing to the mounting plate with the two small screws provided with the e529 The screws thread into two small holes on the bottom of the e529 housing Figure 3 Installation User Manual X529 e529 Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 INNCOM international inc Figure 3 Housing and Mounting Plate Installing the X529 Thermostat Controller Required installation materials X529 with RBOS e Two 1 long 8 mod truss lath self drilling screws e 12 8 pin X529 low voltage harness INNCOM Part Number 62 1449 provided with X529 e 8wire nuts or Dolphin connectors sized to connect 16 to 22 gauge stranded wir
53. unication Status This dot appears when the E529 and the X529 are communicating with each other via infrared signal X529 to Central System Communication Status This dot indicates the X529 is part of a centralized system and is communicating with the Central System Communication Bridge for example TCT TCC B485 If the system is stand alone this dot will not appear ho Q2 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com EEE Installation User Manual X529 e529 oo INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx p Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 e international inc INNCOM international inc Appendix A e529 X529 Service Parameter Mode Accessing the X529 service parameters is done using the e529 The X529 does not have its own display and buttons to view or change service parameter values Instead the buttons and display on the e529 are used to view and change the X529 service parameters When you enter parameter mode on the e529 messages are actually sent from the e529 to the X529 to access the parameter values stored in the X529 The e529 does have a very limited set of parameters called local e529 parameters which can be viewed and changed from the e529 Entering local parameter mode on the e529 to view or change these local parameters is discussed below Entering X529 Service Mode Execute the following sequence on the e529 battery thermostat Press and keep presse
54. vided by INNCOM for exact connection details Table 2 X06 Relay Functions for Typical Installations 4 Pipe 3 Fan Speed 2 Pipe 3 Fan Speed Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Cool FCU Cool Only FCU 2 Fan Speeds 3 Fan Speeds 2 Stage Heat High Fan High Fan High Fan High Fan Cool Signa Cool Signa Heat Signal Not Connected B O Reversing Valve B O Reversing Valve K2 Meduman MedumFan W2 2 Sage Heat 277 West Main Street Niantic CT USA 860 739 4468 www inncom com BEHT Installation User Manual X529 e529 oo INNCOM Part Numbers 02 9487 D amp 01 9488 xxx Revision 3 1 Issued 9 12 06 as CC inc ae International Inc INNCOM international inc Fan Terminals PHASE i LINE NEUTRAL NEUTRAL s Q HEAT COM COOL NO K5 f HIGH FAN YO Ka Ki ii i MED FAN oO D LOW FAN t LOWFAN GRND FCU Valve and f ki tay X06 i SA i Earth PHASE W2 2 HEAT Earth Figure 14 X529 X06 Connected to 2 Fan Heat Pump with 2 Stage Heat section 4 Mounting and Connecting the Eyed IR Module 4 1 Select the mounting location for the Eye5 module using the following guidelines 4 1 1 Do not mount behind a door that can completely cover the Eye5 module when opened 4 1 2 Do not mount underneath or behind grating or louvers in the PTAC FCU housing such that they are directly in front of the Eye5 module Avoid objects directly in front of the Eyed module 4 1 3 Avoid mounting near fluorescent

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