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WW07-709 WZ_LVS_250 IWC
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1. 6 YFFF 4D8 eml eml eml eml L eml eml eml eml D Bes mlu mlu mlu mlu mlu mlu mlu mlu mlu mlu mlaf mlu mlu mla mlu mlu mlu mlaf mlu mlu ma mla ma ma Ha 63 35 H 484 2 1235 4 2 Detailed Object data Lists all information about each object in the LVS 250 Control Overview Displays a summary of all the control points for the LVS 250 Radio Overview Displays a summary of the radio settings Selected Object Displays the current selected object for changing Refer to Appendix A for detailed information on each object type WW07 709 LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide 7 Object Breakdown Each object is listed with an abundance of information 14s USED HT 25 8 A L eml u ti If there is a lower case s the object can be commanded in GCL if it is mapped to a point Displays if the object is in control by software Auto A or has been set by a user Manual M If an L is displayed the objects value was written by the firmware in the LVS_250 If an S is displayed the objects value was written by GCL If an e is displayed SUPEREANBLE is on and allows GCL to command the object If an m is displayed SUPERMANUAL is on and the object can be commanded in manual mode If an I is displayed SUPERLOCAL is on and GCL is able to command objects displaying L Ifa t is displayed TIMEDMANUAL is on and the poin
2. USB to Serial adapter walkertechnologies com DB9F6 To comm port or Cable ROOMSTAT USB to serial adapter The appropriate settings must be set in the terminal program used for proper communication to the LVS 250 The settings are Bits per Second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None WW07 709 LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide Terminal Screen The terminal screen can be broken down into 4 sections oa dis STATE OFF PROCUAR 25 6 A ROOMTMP 25 6 A MOTION 144 A PK_CHTS 5 A T_DELAY HA IQOB_CHT HA INPUT 2 62 6 fi DUTY_HR H A DTHR DY H A RESETS _ 1 A REUERSH 318 fi 31 POTMT 2H A MY SAL 6 A ADDRESS i A TIMESAC Y fi CHANNEL 15 fi RF_URSH 2263 A MY PAID 447 SET_PAM 447 A ST_ATSC 3FFF A MV PIN A QU A MY_HNAME ADRS A DEST_HI 13A HH A DEST_LW 48342161 A o EHS TMP Ha ST_SEMS H A oo BATT H A 5 _TMOT 4 A aa GHTE H A mal a eml eml eml eml eml HH HA HH BH HHH HA HA Hi HH 13 A2 HHH 4H 34 21 bi 15 447 DDC 2263 464E 3 UA C4 Ui u ua IPsens RR INUS T AXOM T IMOM T MOFF T OTN ZOFFSET DEG_C F USD_SHS MYSEHSR SET_IPZ 5 U318 BE 5HOFA 4226 4226 18238 256 7 256 7 626 9 SS M M A ST 26 7 5 8 22 0 Ii 25 6 PU 25 6 HT 566 SHH A 486 i Rst 1 IOB Mo 166 T Ma 27 Last Mo 3 Rung Kun b Imr 3 27 7 amp H dt ap OFF PIM FFEF 41 4D 51 5
3. a Easv TOOL use this header to reprogram the processor 7 Communication Port Used to view and change all settings locallv in the LVS 250 8 Connection Wires Used to connect to the 240VAC and Baseboard heater WW07 709 LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide 2 Motion Detector The built in motion detector allows the LVS_250 to turn down the Setpoint when no bodies are detected in the zone The motion detector has a range of 10 meters at a viewing angle of 150 degrees 150 Degrees Below are the objects pertaining to the motion detector TM_MOTN Is the amount of time in minutes to wait after no motion is detected before changing the Setpoint to unoccupied ST_NO_M The heating Setpoint to control to when the TM_MOTN time has expired and the LVS_250 goes into unoccupied mode When motion is detected the LVS 250 will revert back to the knob Setpoint for control When no motion is detected for the specified time the LVS 250 will go into unoccupied mode Make sure not to block or limit the vision of the motion detector If the motion detector can not see motion it will always control to the no motion setpoint ST NO M WW07 709 LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide Power Requirements The LVS 250 powers and switches 240VAC and draws a maximum of 200mA to operate when fully loaded Hardware Configuration The LVS 250 is made to directly replace a mechanical thermostat controlling a basebo
4. al l WALKER TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION REVISION 1 INSTALLATION WIRING amp CONFIGURATION FORM f WWO7 709 LVS 250 Wireless Baseboard Controller BUILDING INTELLIGENCE WORLDWIDE LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide 1 Overview The LVS_250 is a wireless controller designed to switch baseboard heaters within a mesh network and is the Walker Wireless replacement for a baseboard thermostat Different algorithms can be programmed into the LVS_250 for a variety of different applications The LVS_250 features a setpoint knob in Celsius built in motion detection a room temperature sensing thermistor with Walker Temperature Predicting Software and the ability to control and switch 240VAC 2 walkertechnologies com Load Line li i Front 1 Motion indication LED When the LVS 250 has detected motion the LED turns on 2 Motion detector Make sure the motion detector is never obstructed or covered 3 Setpoint Knob Adjust the Setpoint Knob to the desired room temperature The minimum and maximum allowed temperature can be adjusted in the LVS 250 4 Radio Programming Header This header is to program the onboard radio and should never be used for programming in the field 5 Connection Header This connection header connects the front of the LVS 250 to the back of the LVS 250 6 Processor Programming Header If a different algorithm is to be used or the settings are being changed vi
5. ard heater The LVS 250 is to be wired in as shown below 240VAC 240VAC Power In Power Out Load Line To Heater s The 2 line wires from the back of the LVS 250 connect to the 240VAC supply lines from the breaker box The Load lines are connected to the baseboard heater s The LVS_ 250 is capable of switching 240VAC at a maximum 10A of current WW07 709 LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide 4 Software Configuration Easy TOOL To connect the Atmel AVRISP mkll programming dongle to the LVS 250 connect the ribbon cable header from the AVRISP mkIl to the LVS_250s processor programming header as shown in the picture below If corrected correctly the LED on the AVRISP mklI will turn green Please see the Easy TOOL user guide on how to program through the Atmel AVRISP mkll WW07 709 LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide 5 Communication Port The communication port on the base of the LVS_250 allows all settings to be changed locally via a terminal program on a computer To connect the LVS 250 to a computer for local changes a Cable ROOMSTAT and DB9F6 Both from Walker Technologies Corp are required Connect the 3 pin end of the Cable ROOMSTAT to the communication port on the base of the LVS 250 with the painted white strip facing the corner of the LVS 250 Connect the RJ12 end of the Cable ROOMSTAT to the DB9F6 and then connect the DB9F6 to an available comm port on the computer or an
6. key to enter set the command Press Enter Return to go back to the selected object To change the value of the selected object Select the object so it is displayed in the Selected Object area of the terminal window Make sure the point is in manual Not all objects need to be in manual to command See Appendix A for which objects need to be in manual Press the Left arrow key to select the object Use the Up Down arrow keys until the desired value is reached Or some objects let you enter the value by typing it in on the keyboard Press the Right arrow key to enter set the value ZigBee Mesh Network Settings These objects are the settings required for communication over the Wireless ZigBee mesh network Refer to the Walker Wireless Setup Document WW01 709 for further information on setting up the ZigBee mesh network ADDRESS Set the channels to scan Each bit of the 2 bytes represents a channel to scan The radio will only scan channels selected If the desired network is on a channel not scanned the radio will not join ST_ATSC I e to scan all channels set to FFFF To on scan 1A set to 8000 WW07 709
7. t will revert to auto after the time set in EC T SUPER expires when command to manual Physical Outputs only The point the object will be mapped to in the Walker System Displayed by a single letter point type followed by the point number 0 9 V VA point C VC point F VF point IP point O OP point Count down timer If the object was command by GCL or a Physical Output was command to manual this displays the time left in minutes until the command is overwritten by the pervious value Time is set in EC_T_SUPER Navigating Through the Terminal Screen The keyboard and arrow keys are used to navigate through the terminal screen and change objects Reads the settings from the radio uy Causes the radio to dump its Channel and Operational PAN ID and search for the network again Other Letters Pressing a letter other than the 3 listed above will cycle through objects starting with that letter WW07 709 LVS 250 Installation Wiring amp Configuration Guide 8 To change an object from Auto A to Manual M follow the steps below Select the object so it is displayed in the Selected Object area of the terminal window Press the Left arrow key to select the object Press the Left arrow key again to display STATUS in place of the object name Press the Left arrow for a third time to select the STATUS Press the Up Down arrow keys until Man Manual is displayed Press the Right arrow
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