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1. 2 40 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Network Page Table 2 12 Network Remote Access Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Remote Server Configuration Remote Access Controls whether the Remote Server service is enabled Remote access is the term used to describe the management and control of the thermostat from networks outside the local subnet on which the thermostat resides Remote access provides the thermostat with the ability to be controlled from across the Internet with the Proliphix UEM m Disabled default Remote Server function is disabled m Enabled The thermostat is enabled to participate with the Proliphix UEM server Server Address Displays the IP address or DNS name of the remote server Interval Specifies the frequency of thermostat calling home to the Proliphix server Last Attempt Clicking Call Home forces the intercommunication between the thermostat and the remote server mm dd yyyy Date of last attempt to access the remote server hh mm ss Time since last attempt to access the remote server Callhome Attempt State Displays the status Success or Fail of last attempt to initiate the communication to the remote server Push Server State Last Success Displays the date and time of last successful communication with the remote server Last Change Upload Displays the date
2. Interstage Delay Specifies the delay between the 1 stage activation and 2 stage activation 0 15 30 45 60 90 Time in minutes Aux Heat Delay Specifies the delay between the active heat pump cycle either single or dual stage and activation of the Auxiliary Heat source Note In a dual stage heat pump Aux Heat is available only after the 2nd stage is active Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 31 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Maximum Cycles Maximum Cool Cycles Hour Limits the number of cooling cycles every hour If this value is 3 default for example a cooling cycle can be invoked once in each of the three 20 minute hourly intervals In this example a subsequent call for cool after the initial cool call in a 20 minute interval is deferred until the start of the next 20 minute interval This feature can be defeated by the user if changes are made to override the setpoint settings either at the thermostat or via the Web page This feature only applies to scheduled temperature settings m Disabled This feature is disabled and unlimited cooling cycles are allowed m 1 6 10 12 The allowable number of cooling cycles per hour Maximum Heat Cycles Hour Limits the number of heating cycles every hour
3. Establishes the temperature limits above and below the established setpoint within which the heating or cooling cycle is activated and maintained The anticipator algorithm operates within this differential range about the setpoint Optimal comfort is achieved when this differential is set to 2 default or 1 F about the setpoint Reduced cycle time is achieved with a larger differential setting e g 4 or 2 F about the setpoint 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F 0 1 2 3 4 5 C LCD Button Lockout Button Lockout When enabled this feature prevents a user from directly altering the settings of the thermostat from the thermostat s button interface The button lockout icon appears on the thermostat LCD screen m Disabled default Allows normal thermostat button activity m Enabled Prevents unwanted user access at the thermostat button interface except for limited or no temperature adjustments Setpoint Override Override Settings The Advanced Override Settings page displays the override cool heat and AUX Relay settings for example Figure 2 26 Advanced Override Settings Page S Control Schedules Alarms Sensors HVAC Settings Thermostat Settings Override Settings Hold Allow Hold Enabled Hold Mode Duration 3 Hours General Occupancy Override Settings Cool Setting 78 F Heat Setting 72 F Fan Schedule Off AUX Relay 1 Inactive AUX Relay 2 Inactive One Button Override
4. General page displays the device name serial number LCD information for example Figure 2 32 Admin General Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Date and Time Installer Information Password Settings Restart Software Update Zone Device Name Lobby Lobby Thermostat Serial Number 69553477 Software Version 1 0 46 3605 Software Build Date 2010 Jun 17 18 18 17 Hardware Revision A02 LCD Settings LCD Unlock Keycode 00000 00000 Backlight Delay Delay Refresh Submit Use Table 2 14 to configure the General fields Table 2 14 Admin General Field Descriptions Field Description Zone Device Name Enter a unique 15 character identifier for the thermostat You can use the thermostat location in this field i e Main Lobby This identifier is known as the host name within the data network Thermostat Serial Number Displays an eight digit alpha numeric thermostat serial number e g 8438F399 Software Version Displays the current software version Software Build Date Displays the date and time the current version of software Hardware Revision Displays the hardware revision 2 44 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Admin Page Table 2 14 Admin General Field Descriptions Continued Field Description LCD Settings LCD Unlock Keycode Backlight Select the LCD backlight control m Delay default The backlight is il
5. OBO Settings Duration 1 Hour Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Lobby IMT550c Network Admin Enabled gt 3Hrs x 78 F 72 F 0 xi Minutes Inactive a Inactive Zi 1Hr Refresh Submit 2 35 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Use Table 2 10 to configure the Override Settings fields Table 2 10 Advanced Override Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Hold Allow Hold Indicates if thermostat temperature setting are held independent of schedule changes due to Event or Daily Profiles advancements m Enabled Allow the temperature settings to be held for the duration shown below m Disabled Do not allow the temperature settings to be held Hold Mode Duration Specifies the time interval in which the thermostat temperature setting are held independent of schedule changes due to Event or Daily Profile advancements m Perm The Hold period is indefinite and the temperature setting are held until the user removes this condition m 1 2 3 8 12 24 Hrs The amount of time in hours in which the current temperature setting are held and inhibited from change The default interval is 3 Hrs Note These durations are observed across Event boundaries General Occupancy Override Settings Cool Setting Displays the cool setpoint to be used while One Button Override OBO is active 40 F
6. well Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 5 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface AUX Relays The Control AUX Relays page displays the AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 state information Figure 2 2 Control AUX Relays Page Relay State Inactive Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUX Relays Usage Statistics AUX Relay 1 Current Relay State Inactive Configured Relay State Scheduled Scheduled Current Schedule Daily Profile Profile2 Event Morn Relay State Inactive General Settings Name Aux Relay 1 Aux Relay 1 Output Polarity Closed Closed gt Include Relay In OBO Disabled Disabled AUX Relay 2 Current Relay State Inactive Configured Relay State Scheduled Scheduled aa Current Schedule Daily Profile Profile2 Event Morn Relay State Inactive General Settings Name Aux Relay 2 Aux Relay 2 Output Polarity Closed Closed gt Include Relay In OBO Disabled Disabled Refresh Submit 2 6 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Control Page Figure 2 3 Control AUX Relays Page Relay Manually Active la Control Schedules HVAC AUX Relays Usage Statistics AUX Relay 1 Override Type Current Relay State Configured Relay State General Settings Name Output Polarity Include Relay in OBO User Override Active Active Aux Relay 1 Lobby IMT55
7. 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Heat Setting Displays the current temperature programmed for the heating system 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Fan Schedule Specifies the time in minutes of each hour of the Event in which the fan will be On The schedule begins on the hour and advances for the duration specified Note that within the hour of each Event but outside the schedule interval the fan behaves the same as AUTO mode to ensure proper operation for either a heating or cooling call to the HVAC system Select one of the following options m Always Off 5On 15 Off 10 On 10 Off m 15 On 5 Off m Always On 2 36 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Advanced Page Table 2 10 Advanced Override Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description AUX Relay 1 Active Activate relay when override is activated m Inactive Inactivate relay when override is activated m No Change m Alarm Managed AUX Relay 2 m Active Activate relay when override is activated m Inactive Inactivate relay when override is activated m No Change m Alarm Managed One Button Override OBO Settings Duration Until Cancel m 1 2 3 8 12 24 Hrs Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 37 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Network Page The Network page displays tabs for th
8. Humidity Control A C Humidity Control Enabled when humidity is above 50 Zone Temperature Averaging Local Temperature Select Include RS1 Temperature Select Include RS3 Temperature Select Exclude Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Lobby IMT550 Network Admin Fuel Bumer 2H i 2C 2 PF 3 Z Minutes 0 Minutes Disabled x Disabled x Enabled x 50 Include Include Exclude HTT Refresh f 2 27 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Figure 2 24 Advanced HVAC Settings Page Heat Pump Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC Settings Thermostat Settings Override Settings HVAC Configuration HVAC System Type Heat Pump Heat Pump Reverse Valve Polarity B Reverse for Heat B Reverse for Heat Auxiliary Heat Enabied Enabled g Aux Heat Offset 20 F 2 F Heat Control 2H 2H Second Stage Offset 20 F 2x F Cool Control 2c 2c x Second Stage Offset 20 F 2 F Stage Delays Compressor Delay 3 Minutes 3 Minutes interstage Delay None Minutes Aux Heat Delay None 0 Minutes Maximum Cycles Maximum Cool Cycles Hour Disabled Disabled Maximum Heat Cycles Hour Disabled Disabled A C Humidity Control A C Humidity Control Enabled Enabled when humidity is above 50 50 Zone Temperature Averaging Local Temperature Select I
9. If this value is 5 default for example a cooling cycle can be invoked once in each of the five 12 minute hourly intervals In this example a subsequent call for heat after the initial heat call in a 12 minute interval is deferred until the start of the next 12 minute interval This feature can be defeated by the user if changes are made to override the setpoint settings either at the thermostat or via the Web page This feature only applies to scheduled temperature settings m Disabled This feature is disabled and unlimited heating cycles are allowed m 1 6 10 12 The allowable number of heating cycles per hour A C Humidity Control A C Humidity Control Select a relative humidity value from 10 to 90 when Enabled When the measured RH rises above a preset threshold the HVAC cooling cycle is initiated The cycle continues until the humidity level falls 5 below the trigger level or until a heat setpoint is encountered When a heat setpoint is encountered the HVAC heating cycle is invoked After the heat setpoint has been satisfied the HVAC cooling cycle to satisfy humidity requirements is delayed for 5 minutes Humidity control is intended for moderate moisture control High humidity environments should also include secondary dehumidification equipment m Disabled This feature is disabled and the A C system may not be used to reduce humidity m Enabled 10 90 Humidity threshold expressed in 5
10. L ee ee Lalle IL JL allna B 2 18 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Schedules Page AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 Use to configure AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 See HVAC page 2 11 Figure 2 19 Schedules Aux Relay Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUX Relay1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Daily Profile Definitions Sunday X Sunday Color Event Start Time Relay Morning 7 00 AM Inactive Day 9 x 00 x AM Inactive X Evening 5 e 0 PME Inactive Night 6 00 x PM x Inactive X Default Weekly Schedule Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday I Monday Monday X Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday x Wednesday I wednesday Wednesday 7 Thursday E Thursday Thursday Friday I Friday Friday x Saturday I Saturday Saturday Refresh Submit Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 19 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Alarms Page The Alarms page displays tabs for the Zone and Wired Sensors pages Zone The Alarms Zone page displays the zone temperature humidity and filter change reminder Figure 2 20 Alarms Zone Page Lobby IMT550 Control Schedules Ala
11. Settings page 2 42 m Disabled default No high humidity limit is set m 0 RH to 95 RH High Humidity Limit in 5 increments This is a major red alarm condition Filter Change Reminder Change Interval runtime hours Select an interval in hours to remind you that the HVAC system requires maintenance This feature allows you to set time intervals between changing and or cleaning the HVAC air filter If enabled an alarm condition is set after the pre set interval has expired and is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an e mail notification if the function is enabled and may also be sent as e mail from this thermostat if configured on Network Notification Settings page See E mail configuration on Network Notification Settings page 2 42 This is a minor yellow alarm condition 2 22 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Table 2 5 Alarms Zone Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Alarms Page Usage to Date Displays a running tally of hours and minutes which have elapsed since the previous Last Replaced date If this value is greater than the preset hours it is displayed in red and an alarm is generated indicating that the Change Interval has expired Last Replaced Displays the date and time the Filter replaced box was checked and restarts the
12. adding Special Days to the thermostat Example 1 Figure 2 13 shows an example of changing the July 5 2010 from a Profile 1 to a holiday profile This represents a change to the default weekly schedule for July 5 2010 and requires a single Special Day entry in the Special Days table Figure 2 13 Special Days Example 1A Add Special Day Schedule Name fuys Schedule Month Day Year Start Date July 5 200 End Date July 5 2010 Duration days 1 Daily Profile To Use holiday 7 Cancel Submit You can enter this information in the Special Days table using either of the following methods Configure the Profile see Daily Profile Definitions page 2 11 to reflect the desired settings Click directly on the date on the Calendar The Add Special Day Schedule page appears and automatically populates the Start Date and End Date One day is the default duration but you can change this field to any number of days less than the 60 day maximum Modify the fields as necessary Click Submit The Special Day displays on the Special Days table and Calendar Configure the Profile see Daily Profile Definitions page 2 11 to reflect the desired settings From the Special Days page click Add Special Days The Add Special Days Schedule appears Modify the fields as necessary Click Submit The Special Day displays on the Special Days table and Calendar Figure 2 14 Special Days Example 1B Ef Laura s tes
13. adjust the time for Daylight Savings Time Manually Set Date and Time New Date Enter a new date New Time Enter a new time Use web browser date and time Click to use configure date and time using browser date and time Installer Information 2 46 The Installer Information page contains contact information for the installer Enter the information as necessary Figure 2 34 Admin Installer Information Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Date and Time Installer Information Password Settings Restart Software Update Installer Contact Information Name Address 1 Address 2 City State Province Zip Postal Code Phone Email Refresh Submit Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Admin Page Password Settings The Admin Password Settings page enables you to modify the Admin password Figure 2 35 Admin Password Settings Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Date and Time Installer Information Password Settings Restart Software Update Change Admin Password New Password Re enter Password to Confirm Refresh Submit Use Table 2 16 to configure the Admin Password Settings page Table 2 16 Admin Password Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Change Admin Password New Password Enter an alpha numeric password for the Administrator a
14. and URL IP Address Accessing the Web Interface To access the initial Web page of the thermostat enter the unique IP address initially assigned via DHCP in your browser window For example http 192 168 0 247 Where 192 168 0 247 is a unique IP address initially assigned via DHCP Most of the Web pages conform to a standard format which is maintained for both local and remote thermostat access A banner at the top of each page contains the following information for each thermostat Current date and time Host name of the thermostat Model number Each thermostat page also includes tabs which enable direct access to all other Web pages on the thermostat The Web browser displays each page in a table format Each feature table is organized by rows of functions in a left to right direction as follows Field name Function status Function control text boxes and drop down selections Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 1 3 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 1 Overview Logging In to the Thermostat The IMT550 Series thermostats require password authentication prior to accessing the Web pages that enable you to control or manage the thermostats The username and password is as follows Username admin Password admin default KO You can change each of these passwords within each account after the initial Tip authentication For more information see Password Settings page 2 4
15. current Heat temperature setting as set within the current schedule 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Cool Setting Displays the current Cool temperature setting as set within the current schedule 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Overrides Hold Occupancy Displays the current state for both the Heat and Cool Setting To Hold the Override current settings indefinitely or for a prescribed period of time as set on the Override Settings page 2 35 use the drop down menu and choose m Enabled Hold mode is enabled m Off default Hold mode is disabled Note When Occupancy Override is visible it displays the current state of an active OBO button activation HVAC Settings HVAC State Displays the current state of the heating or cooling system If a state change is made while viewing this page click Refresh to update the status Heat First stage heat is actively heating Heat2 First stage and second stage heat are actively heating Aux Ht First stage second stage and auxiliary heat are actively heating Heat Pump Emergency Ht Emergency heat source is heating Cool First stage A C is actively cooling Cool2 First stage and second stage A C are actively cooling m Off Neither the heating system or cooling system is active i e on Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Control Page Table 2 1 Contr
16. interval set within the Change Interval field Wired Sensors The Alarms Wired Sensors page displays if any of the three remote sensors are configured Figure 2 21 Alarms Wired Sensors Page Cif Control Schedules Zone Wired Sensors RS1 Basement Low Temperature Limit Present For Alarm generated at High Temperature Limit Present For RS2 Main Door Alarm on Contact Present For Alarms Sensors 45 F 0 Minutes Dec 31 2009 9 14 PM 100 F 0 Minutes Active 10 Minutes RS3 Walk in Refrigerator Low Temperature Limit Present For High Temperature Limit Present For 37 F 45 Minutes 42 F 45 Minutes Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Advanced Lobby IMT550c Network Admin 45 lF 0 Minutes l Condition repaired 100 r 0 Minutes Active x 10 Minutes 37 xF 45 Minutes 42 lF 45 Minutes Refresh Submit 2 23 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Use Table 2 6 to configure the Alarms Wired Sensors page fields Table 2 6 Alarms Wired Sensors Field Descriptions Field Description RS1 RS2 and RS3 Low Temperature Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the low temperature threshold detection status The value set by this parameter is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Zone Temperature If the current Zone Temperature falls below this value an alarm co
17. mode to ensure proper operation for either a heating or cooling call to the HVAC system Select one of the following options m Always Off 5 On 15 Off 10 On 10 Off 15 On 5 Off Always On 2 12 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Schedules Page Default Weekly Schedule In Figure 2 8 on page 2 11 the Default Weekly Schedule table provides a template that you can use to apply the Profiles to each day of the week The Web page applies this weekly template to every week in each month that is visible in the Calendar View at the bottom of the Calendar page 2 13 page To edit the Default Weekly Schedule use the drop down menu and select the appropriate Profile Calendar The Calendar View table displays the Profile settings for each day of the month Figure 2 9 Schedules HVAC Calendar Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUXRelay1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Default Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Calendar View 4 June 2010 July 2010 gt Su Mo Tu We Th Ffr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Ffr Sa a 4 IDs Le Ie Ihe 1 13 14 1 16 1 18 19 41 12 43 14 I 15 16 a ee 7 ae E E sunay I Monday August 2010 September 2010 E Tuesday I Wednesday Su Mo Tu We Th fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Ffr Sa
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19. 0 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C This is a major red alarm condition Present for Enter how long the condition must be in effect before the alarm is triggered Note that the default is 0 minutes and the maximum time allowed is 240 minutes 2 24 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Sensors Page Sensors Page The Sensors page displays the local temperature and remote sensor name type Figure 2 22 Sensors Page Cif Control Schedules Local and Wired Sensors Alarms Local Temperature Current Reading Sensor Correction Remote Sensor 1 Sensor Name Type State Group Current Reading Sensor Correction Remote Sensor 2 Sensor Name Type State Current Reading Remote Sensor 3 Sensor Name Type State Group Current Reading Sensor Correction Lobby IMT550c Sensors Advanced Network Admin 76 1 F 0 0 F o r Basement Basement Thermistor Thermistor Enabled Enabled Outdoor Temp Outdoor Temp e 0 0 F 0 EF Main Door Main Door Contact Contact e Enabled Enabled x Inactive Walk in Refrigerator Walk in Refrigerator Thermistor Thermistor Enabled Enabled Indoor Temp Indoor Temp 0 0 F 0 eF Refresh Submit Use Table 2 7 to complete the Sensors page fields Table 2 7 Sensors Field Descriptions Field Description Local Temperature Current Reading Displays the current local temperature Sensor Correction Indica
20. 0c Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin EJ Active Aux Relay 1 Closed Disabled Figure 2 4 Control AUX Relays Page Relay Manually Inactive Ef Control Schedules HVAC AUX Relays Usage Statistics AUX Relay 1 Override Type Current Relay State Configured Relay State General Settings Name Output Polarity Include Relay in OBO User Overnde Inactive Inactive Aux Relay 1 Closed Disabled Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin Figure 2 5 Control AUX Relays Page Externally Triggered S Control Schedules HVAC AUX Relays Usage Statistics AUX Relay 1 Current Relay State Configured Relay State External Relay Trigger External Trigger Threshold Relay State Activate HVAC Fan General Settings Name Output Polarity inactive Externally Triggered Below Zone Humidity 0 Active Disabled Aux Relay 1 Closed Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Lobby IMT550c Inactive Aux Relay 1 Closed g Disabled iy Lobby IMT550c Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin Externally Triggered iy Below Zone Humidity 0 Active Disabled Aux Relay 1 Closed e 2 7 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Figure 2 6 Control AUX Relays Page Scheduled P Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network HVAC AUX Relays Usage Statistics AUX Relay 1 Current Relay Stat
21. 7 To log in to the thermostat and access the Web pages 1 Opena Web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the thermostat For example http 192 168 0 247 The login window appears See Figure 1 1 Proper authentication is required before you can access any other thermostat Web pages Figure 1 1 Administrator Authentication Window Connect to 192 168 0 247 2 x A The server 192 168 0 247 at proliphixrealm requires a username and password User name a Password J Remember my password coe 3 Enter the default username admin and password admin for the admin account You can change passwords for each account using the Password Settings See Note Password Settings page 2 47 1 4 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Logging In to the Thermostat 4 Click OK The default Control HVAC page appears See Figure 2 1 on page 2 2 B In each Web page you must click Submit to apply all changes made in the Control Note column Click Refresh to update the status Continue with the Control Page page 2 2 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 1 5 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 1 Overview 1 6 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Chapter Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface This chapter describes how to configure and monitor the t
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23. Host Configuration Protocol 1 1 E External thermal sensors settings 2 26 F Filter set change reminder 2 22 Fuel burner settings for 2 29 G Gateway address 2 39 General settings page 2 40 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 H Heat pump settings for 2 30 HVAC state 2 4 MAC address 2 39 P Password setting 2 47 R Remote management 1 2 S Special days 2 14 Subnet mask 2 39 T Thermostat accessing the initial HTML page 1 3 Index 1 Index configuring using Web pages 2 1 connecting to local network 1 2 managing remotely 1 2 scheduling 2 11 Thermostat Management Interface 1 2 Index 2 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1
24. I Thursday NAM CIEE Brey bib bbb Ib Ib Ibelbd HAAA Fe Ce ee eee Cer l Ie You can modify any day in the Calendar View table using either of the following methods m Click the date within the calendar and continue with Adding Special Days page 2 14 m Click Special Days and continue with Special Days page 2 14 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 13 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Special Days Special Days entries are organized as rows in the Special Days table The Web page supports 30 Special Days table entries each comprised of a start date entered in the Month Day and Year fields In each row you can enter one or more days as a duration for that entry Durations cannot exceed 60 days Figure 2 10 Schedule HVAC Special Days Page 29 IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUX Relay 1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Add Special Day Name Month Day Years Length Daily Profile There are no Special Days defined To add a special day s click Add Special Day and continue with Adding Special Days Adding Special Days From the Add Special Days Schedule page you can select any day s of the current or future month modify the information and assign a Profile different from what is specified in the Default Weekly Schedule page 2 13 Figure 2 11 Ad
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27. and time the last change was made to the thermostat configuration Last Observation Upload Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 41 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Network Notification Settings Co This page is most often used only if the thermostat is not connected to the UEM An Note IT resource would typically use this page to work with their corporate email servers The Network Notification Settings page displays the e mail information Figure 2 30 Network Notification Settings Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Remote Access Notification Settings Statistics Email Configuration Mode Enabled Enabled x SMTP Server 192 168 111 7 192 168 111 7 SMTP Port 25 25 SMTP Username optional SMTP Password optional Not Shown Password re enter to confirm Not Shown From Address Lobby_Stat proliphixcom Lobby_Stat proliphixcom To Address support proliphixcom suppot proliphixcom Email Status Last Send Status In Progress Last Attempt Dec 31 2009 9 57 PM Refresh Submit Use Table 2 13 to configure the Notification Settings fields Table 2 13 Network Notification Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Email Configuration Mode Select to Enable or Disable e mail notification SMTP Server Specifies the designated e mail server address o
28. ation days 5 Tera Cancel Submit From the Special Days page see Special Days page 2 14 click Add Special Day Daily Profile To Use 2 17 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface 2 Entera Name and Schedule information for the special day s 3 Select the appropriate Daily Profile to Use 4 Click Submit The Special Day entry for 5 days total displays on the Special Days and Calendar pages Figure 2 17 Special Days Example 2B EZ Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUX Relay 1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Add Special Day Name a Months Day Year Length Daily Profile July 5 July 5 2010 1 Day holiday 0 July12 16 July 12 2010 5Days holiday 40 Figure 2 18 Special Days Example 2C Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUXRelay1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Default Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday CT gt Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Calendar View 4 June 2010 July 2010 gt Special Days 5 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr 1 4 LY 4 3 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 ERS es ees es 7 18 27 28 2 Caas baie I Monday August 2010 September 2010 Ml Tuesday I Wednesday Su Mo Tu We Th fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr I Thursday Beene Mi Fricey Ce IEL Ee ioi a
29. attached DHCP server typically located within a local router If your file server or router supports DHCP then your Proliphix thermostat automatically retrieves an IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask and DNS server address from the DHCP server on your network Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 1 1 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 1 Overview Note Proliphix strongly recommends that a DHCP server be installed and operational in your network prior to installing the thermostat If a DHCP server is unavailable on your network your thermostat will default to the 169 254 111 111 IP address Note that this address is not unique to your network if more than one thermostat is installed on a network without a DHCP server That is there will be multiple thermostats on the network with the same IP address i e 169 254 111 111 Addressing conflicts will exist and most of the thermostats will be inaccessible You can use the lcd interface to set the IMT550 to a static IP address if no DHCP server is available Connecting the Thermostat to the Local Network This section describes how to connect your IMT550c and IMT550w thermostats to your local data network This connection enables you to conveniently and efficiently configure your thermostat using a browser on your laptop or desktop personal computer If a broadband connection is available on your local network you can also remotely manage and configu
30. chedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUXRelay1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Daily Profile Definitions rea Sunday Color F Event Start Time Heat Cool tetas Morning 7 x 00_ Am gt 68 ylF 30 yr 0 Min Day 9 gt 00 z AM gt 72 F 78 F 0 gt Min Evening 5 y 00 z PM gt 68 yr 30 r 0 gt Min Night 6 00 PmM gt 60 F 85 vF 0 Min Default Weekly Schedule Sunday Sunday Sunday zj Monday E Monday Monday v Tuesday I Tuesday Tuesday x Wednesday E Wednesday Wednesday v Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday E Friday Friday x Saturday BB Saturday Saturday v Refresh Submit Daily Profile Definitions The thermostat scheduling feature is organized in a hierarchy You use Profiles up to 12 to classify the types of days that are used in the schedule Each Profile is divided into four events each of which supports temperature settings for both heating and cooling and fan scheduling to provide periodic air flow Each Profile supports the following four non overlapping events of time within 24 hour period in which you can independently specify heat cool and fan schedules Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 11 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Morning for example pre business hours Day for example business hours Evening for example after hours Night for exampl
31. d Description Zone Humidity Alarms Low Humidity Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the low humidity threshold detection status This value is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Relative Humidity If the current Relative Humidity rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an e mail notification if the function is enabled and may also be sent as e mail from this thermostat if configured on Network Notification Settings page See E mail configuration on Network Notification Settings page 2 42 m Disabled default No high humidity limit is set m 0 RH to 95 RH High Humidity Limit in 5 increments This is a major red alarm condition High Humidity Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the high humidity threshold detection status This value is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Relative Humidity If the current Relative Humidity rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an e mail notification if the function is enabled and may also be sent as e mail from this thermostat if configured on Network Notification Settings page See E mail configuration on Network Notification
32. d Special Days Schedule Add Special Day Schedule Name Schedule Month Day Year Occurs On Every gt h Evey oe Duration days 1 Daily Profile To Use NotUsed Cancel Submit To add a special day s 1 Enter a Name for the special day s 2 Specify the Month Day and Year 2 14 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Schedules Page 3 Enter the appropriate day s duration 4 Select the appropriate Daily Profile to Use 5 Click Submit Modifying Special Days 1 From the Special Days page click the pencil icon on the appropriate line to display the Edit Special Day Schedule page Figure 2 12 Edit Special Day Schedule Edit Special Day Schedule Name July5 Schedule Month Day Year Start Date July 5 z 200 End Date July z 5 z 2007 a Duration days 1 Daily Profile To Use holiday Cancel Submit 2 Edit the fields as necessary 3 Click Submit Deleting Special Days 1 From the Special Days page click the delete icon on the appropriate line A message displays confirming you want to delete the special day s 2 Click OK to delete the special day s or Cancel to cancel the operation Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 15 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Special Days Examples This section describes some examples of
33. d Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 39 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Remote Access The Network Remote Access page displays the remote access information Figure 2 29 Network Remote Access Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Remote Access Notification Settings Statistics Software Update Source Server Address vem proliphix com vem proliphix com Port Number 85 85 Remote Server Configuration Remote Access Enabled Enabled Server Address vem _proliphix com uem proliphxcom Interval 1 Hour 1 Hours Last Attempt Never Call Home Callhome Attempt State In Progress Push Server State Starting Connection Last Success Never Last Change Upload Never Last Observation Upload Dec 31 2009 6 56 PM Refresh Submit Use Table 2 12 to configure the Remote Access fields Table 2 12 Network Remote Access Field Descriptions Field Description Software Update Source Server Address Enter the IP address of the Remote Server for software updates Note that this field is pre configured at the factory with uem proliphix com Port Number Enter the outgoing IP port number which is used to communicate to the remote server This field is pre configured at the factory with the IP port number of the Proliphix Web Server Do not change this value 85 default Port number of the remote server
34. dmin account The password is case sensitive and limited to 15 alpha numeric characters The default password is admin Re enter Password to Confirm Re enter your password Restart The Admin Restart page enables you to restart the thermostat Figure 2 36 Admin Restart Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advance Network Admin General Date and Time Installer Information Password Settings Restart Software Update Restart Thermostat Do you want to restart the thermostat Chack aig rostar Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 47 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Software Update The Admin Software Update page enables you to check for and download any updates to the thermostat Check the box and click Submit Figure 2 37 Admin Software Update Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Date and Time Installer Information Password Settings Restart Software Update Software Update No software updates are available at this Check for update time C Update server uembackup proliphix com 85 2 48 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Index C Calendar view 2 13 Configuring the thermostat using the Web pages 2 1 D Default weekly schedule 2 13 DHCP See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 1 1 Dynamic
35. e unoccupied hours Figure 2 8 on page 2 11 displays the Profile table The Web page displays the Event period and Start Time within each row of the table The Web page also displays the heat and cool settings for each Event period in each Profile Although the thermostat ships from the factory with pre set Event settings you can change these settings by selecting the appropriate definition from the drop down menu Use Table 2 4 to configure the Daily Profile Definitions Table 2 4 Schedules Daily Profile Definitions Field Descriptions Field Description Daily Profile Definitions Profile Name Use the drop down menu to select the appropriate profile The profile name displays in the header Click Color and select a color to color code the profile for easy recognition Event Displays one of four time periods of the 24 hour day Start Time Use the drop down menu to modify the time period in 5 minute increments Includes AM PM indicator Heat Use the drop down menu to select a heat temperature setback setting between 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Cool Use the drop down menu to select a cool temperature setback setting between 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Fan Schedule Select the time in minutes for each hour of the Event in which the fan will be On The schedule begins on the hour and advances for the duration specified Note that within the hour of each Event but outside the schedule interval the fan reverts to AUTO
36. e General Remote Access Notification Settings and Statistics pages Figure 2 27 displays when you access the Network page Figure 2 27 Network Warning Network Configuration Warning Network Configuration AN Changing network settings may cause your device to become disconnected from the network Do you want to continue Allow Changes View Read Only To configure the Network page or view as read only click the appropriate button General The Network General page displays IP address firewall and web server information Figure 2 28 Network General Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Remote Access Notification Settings Statistics Addressing IP Address Method DHCP DHCP IP Address 192 168 1145 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Server 192 168 1 1 MAC Address 00 11 49 00 83 7B Web Server HTTPS Port 443 443 Allow HTTP Enabled Enabled HTTP Port 80 80 Refresh Submit 2 38 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Network Page Use Table 2 11 to configure the General fields Table 2 11 Network General Field Descriptions Field Description IP Addressing IP Address Method Select the method by which the thermostat receives the unique Internet Protocol address for the local network IP addressing can be either automatically assigned via a local DHCP server or ma
37. e Inactive Configured Relay State Scheduled Scheduled Current Schedule Daily Profile Profile1 Event Night Relay State Inactive General Settings Name Aux Relay 1 Aux Relay 1 Output Polarity Closed Closed x Include Relay in OBO Disabled Disabled Lobby IMT550c Admin 4 Use Table 2 2 to configure the Control AUX Relays fields Table 2 2 Control AUX Relays Field Descriptions Field Description AUX Relay 1 and 2 Current Relay State Displays the current relay state of Active or Inactive Configured Relay Active Forces relay to its active state State Inactive Forces relay to its inactive state m Externally Triggered Enables choice of activation trigger as either above below Zone Hmidity or above below Zone Temperature Scheduled Activated by time of day schedule as established on the Schedules tab Current Schedule Daily Profile Displays the current active sheduled Profile Event Displays the current Event definition m Morning m Day m Evening m Night Note This field is for Scheduled control Relay State Displays the relay state of Active or Inactive General Settings Name 2 8 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Field Control Page Description Output Polarity m Closed Normally closed output m Open Normally open output Include Relay in OBO Displays when OBO i
38. ed Disabled v Setpoint Deadband 1 0 F 1 eF LCD Button Lockout Button Lockout Enabled Enabled Setpoint Override oF 0 F Refresh Submit Use Table 2 9 to configure the Thermostat Settings fields Table 2 9 Advanced Thermostat Settings Field Descriptions Field Description General Thermostat Settings Temperature Scale Select either the Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature scales m Fahrenheit default All thermostat temperature readings and reporting are displayed in the Fahrenheit temperature scale F m Celsius All thermostat temperature readings and reporting are displayed in the Celsius temperature scale CO Fan on Heat Controls the fan state during heating cycles In most HVAC applications the hvac system will wait for the air to warm up before turning on the fan to circulated the air and the thermostat does not energize the fan G relay There are some systems with independent heat sources like electric coils in ducts that rely on the thermostat to turn on the fan to circulate the air In this case you would need to enabel Fan on Heat m Enabled The fan is forced on during heat cycles m Disabled The fan is not forced on during heat cycles 2 34 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Advanced Page Table 2 9 Advanced Thermostat Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Setpoint Deadband
39. ed to Indoor Temp or Outdoor Temp Note If one ore more of the remote sensors are configured as witin the Outdoor Temp group only the first that is RS1 then RS2 then RS3 in that order are displayed on the thermsotat s LCD screen Current Reading Displays the current local temperature Sensor Correction Indicate the calibration or temperature offset compensation for this remote thermal sensor Offset adjustments are added or subtracted from the actual temperature read from this sensor and displayed as the apparent temperature 10 F 5 5 C through 10 F 5 5C The default is 0 2 26 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Advanced Page Advanced Page The Advanced page displays tabs for the HVAC Settings Thermostat Settings and Override Settings pages HVAC Settings The Advanced HVAC Settings page displays the HVAC system information compressor interstage delay and maximum cycles per hour for example Figure 2 23 Advanced HVAC Settings Page Fuel Burner Cif Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced HVAC Settings Thermostat Settings Override Settings HVAC Configuration HVAC System Type Fuel Burner Heat Control 2H Second Stage Offset 2 0 F Cool Control 2C Second Stage Offset 2 0 F Stage Delays Compressor Delay 3 Minutes interstage Delay None Maximum Cycles Maximum Cool Cycles Hour Disabled Maximum Heat Cycles Hour Disabled A C
40. ere is no cooling system present Heat only thermostat m 1C Enables the heat pump as a standard single stage cooling system m 2C Enables the heat pump as a standard dual stage cooling system There are two separate compressor wires from the heat pump connected to the thermostat Second Stage Offset Specifies a secondary source of cool air outside the heat pump system for example electric baseboard or a gas furnace This parameter is only enabled when 2C Cool Control is enabled otherwise it is disabled 0 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 25 5 75 1 1 25 1 5 1 75 2 2 25 2 5 2 75 3 3 25 3 5 C Stage Delays Compressor Delay Specify the minimum time in minutes between successive heating cooling or heat to cool and cool to heat cycles in heat pump applications This parameter ensures a safe heat pump compressor delay or off time guaranteed between cycles This parameter may also be used in fuel burner mode whereby this parameter ensures a safe A C compressor delay or off time guaranteed between A C cycles 0 Enables the cooling system to cycle immediately upon completion of the previous cycle This is a diagnostic feature and should not be left in this state or compressor short cycling and subsequent damage may occur to the compressor 3 through 10 Time in minutes required between the completion of a cooling cycle and the next subsequent cooling cycle The default delay is 3 minutes
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42. f Local Remote Sensor 1 RS 1 Remote Sensor 2 RS 2 or Remote Sensor 3 RS 3 if temperature averaging is enabled See Advanced Page page 2 27 In a range of 30 F 34 C to 199 F 95 C Also displays the current status of the Zone Temperature alarm If an alarm occurs you must repair the condition which caused the alarm before resetting the alarm See Alarms Page page 2 20 m This field is blank if no Zone Temperature alarm exists m Low Temperature Alert The temperature monitored within the thermostat has dropped below the pre set temperature threshold m High Temperature Alert The temperature monitored within the thermostat has risen above the pre set temperature threshold Local Temperature Displays the current temperature of the local sensor This field is disabled if the local thermostat sensor is not included in temperature averaging In a range of 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Zone Humidity Displays the current Zone Humidity In a range of 0 to 95 m Low Humidity Alert The humidity level monitored within the thermostat has dropped below the pre set humidity threshold a High Humidity Alert The humidity level monitored within the thermostat has risen above the pre set humidity threshold Heat Setting Displays the current temperature programmed for the heating system This field is disabled if the HVAC mode is set to Cool or Off See HVAC Mode page 2 5 This f
43. hermostat Using the Web Interface Field Description Cooling Displays the Cool 1 and Cool 2 relay minute activity counter which is the number of days hours and minutes since the Last counter reset box was checked The Admin account user can reset this field by checking the Last counter reset box Auxiliary Relays Displays the AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 relay minute activity counter which is the number of days hours and minutes since the Last counter reset box was checked The Admin account user can reset this field by checking the Last counter reset box Counter Status and Control Increment fan on heat Displays whether to include heating cycle run time in systems where the fan is used to deliver heat for example forced hot air systems Increment Include heating cycle run time m Off Do not include heating cycle run time Last counter reset Check to return the Usage Counters to zero value except Fan Filter after clicking Submit Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Schedules Page Schedules Page The Schedules page displays tabs for the HVAC AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 pages HVAC The Schedules HVAC settings page displays the schedule information Schedule Settings The Schedule Settings page displays the default daily Profiles and weekly schedule Figure 2 8 Schedules HVAC Schedule Settings Page Lobby IMT550c Control S
44. hermostat through the web browser using the IMT550 Web interface Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 1 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Control Page The Control page displays tabs for the HVAC AUX Relays and Usage Statistics pages The Control HVAC page displays the HVAC zone status schedule and settings for example Figure 2 1 Control HVAC Page Ci IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUX Relays Usage Statistics Zone Status Zone Temperature 77 6F Local Temperature 77 SF Zone Humidity 46 RS1 Basement A Low Temperature Alert RS2 Main Door Inactive RS3 Walk in Refrigerator Heat Setting 60 F 60 yr Cool Setting 85 F 85 wl F Fan Filter Change W Required Current Schedule Daily Profile Profile1 Event Night Heat Setting 60 F Cool Setting 85 F Overrides Hold oft of x HVAC Settings HVAC State of HVAC Delay State None HVAC Mode Auto Auto Fan State On Fan Mode On On e Refresh Submit 2 2 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Control Page Use Table 2 1 to configure the Control HVAC fields Table 2 1 Control HVAC Field Descriptions Field Description Temperature Zone Temperature Displays the current temperature of the zone if temperature averaging is disabled Average temperature of any combination o
45. herwise it is disabled e g If the first stage temperature set point is set to 72 F and this parameter were set to 3 F the second stage A C would activate at or above 75 F Temperatures include 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 25 5 75 1 1 25 1 5 1 75 2 2 25 2 5 2 75 3 3 25 3 5 C Second stage A C temperature offset from first stage A C set point temperature Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 29 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions Continued Field Description If Your HVAC System is a Heat Pump Reverse Valve Polarity Enables you to control the direction of the heating and cooling modes m O Reverse for Cool Indicates that the heat pump normally runs in heat mode and when the reversing valve is activated then the heat pump will run in cooling mode m B Reverse for Heat Indicates that the heat pump normally runs in cool mode and when the reversing valve is activated then the heat pump will run in heating mode Auxiliary Heat Specifies a secondary source of heat outside the heat pump system for example electric baseboard or a gas furnace Note In a dual stage heat pump Auxilliary Heat is available only after the 2nd stage is active m Disabled Disables Auxiliary Heat m Enabled Auxilliary Heat can be used wh
46. ield is not visible if the thermostat is configured to be a cool only controlling device See Advanced Page page 2 27 To modify this field use the drop down menu to select a Heat Setting 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Cool Setting Displays the current temperature programmed for the cooling A C system This field is disabled if the HVAC mode is set to Heat or Off See HVAC Mode page 2 5 This field is not visible if the thermostat is configured to be a heat only controlling device See Advanced Page page 2 27 To modify this field use the drop down menu to select a Cool Setting 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 3 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2 1 Control HVAC Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Fan Filter Change Displays a reminder that the time interval between HVAC filter changes has expired The air filter s should be cleaned or replaced You should change the filter and then reset this timer See Alarms Page page 2 20 m This field is left blank if no filter change is required m Required The HVAC filters require changing or cleaning Current Schedule Daily Profile Displays the current active scheduled Profile Event Displays the current active Event Morning m Day m Evening m Night Heat Setting Displays the
47. ile the heat pump compressor is active m Enabled without Compressor Disables the compressor when Auxiliary Heat is active Heat Control Specifies the HVAC control of this thermostat This parameter describes the thermostat s capability to control a heat pump system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a heating system and instead operate as a cool only thermostat m Disabled Specifies that there is no heating system present A C only thermostat m 1H Enables the heat pump as a standard single stage heating system m 2H default Enables the heat pump as a dual stage heating system There are two separate compressor wires from the heat pump connected to the thermostat Second Stage Offset This parameter is only enabled when 2H Heat Control is selected otherwise it is disabled 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 25 5 75 1 1 25 1 5 1 75 2 2 25 2 5 2 75 3 3 25 3 5 C 2 30 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Advanced Page Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Cool Control Specifies the HVAC control of this thermostat This parameter describes the thermostat s capability to control a heat pump system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a cooling system and instead operate as a heat only thermostat m Disable Specifies that th
48. increments 2 32 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Advanced Page Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Zone Temperature Averaging Local Temperature Select Remote Sensors that are configured as Thermistors are displayed on this page under the Zone Temperature Averaging field so that they can be used in determining the zone average temperature They are either Included in or Excluded from the zone temperature average RS1 RS2 or RS3 Temperature Remote Sensors that are configured as Thermistors are Select displayed on this page under the Zone Temperature Averaging field so that they can be used in determining the zone average temperature Select to Included in or Excluded from the zone temperature average Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 33 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Thermostat Settings The Advanced Thermostat Settings page displays the HVAC system information compressor interstage delay and maximum cycles per hour for example Figure 2 25 Advanced Thermostat Settings Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC Settings Thermostat Settings Override Settings General Thermostat Settings Temperature Scale Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fan On Heat Disabl
49. ix or an authorized Proliphix agent dealer distributor or reseller No merchandise may be returned for credit exchange or service without prior authorization from Proliphix To obtain warranty service for Proliphix products contact Proliphix Customer Service 1 866 475 4846 and request a Return Material Authorization RMA number Products may be returned for credit exchange or service with a Proliphix RMA number and with proof of purchase Enclose a note explaining the symptoms of the problem stating the RMA number and the name address and phone number of the company or individual contact Authorized returns must be shipped prepaid to Proliphix at Proliphix Inc 3 Lan Drive Westford MA 01886 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 vi The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of the package Products received without an RMA number or without shipping prepaid will be subject to refusal by Proliphix Proliphix reserves the right to charge a 15 restocking fee plus shipping costs on any products returned without an RMA Return shipping charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by Proliphix via standard ground carrier In the event that repairs are found to be non warranty return shipping charges will be paid by the purchaser Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Contents Preface Audience xi Conventio
50. luminated when you click a button and remains illuminated for 16 seconds after the last button is clicked m On The backlight is enabled m Off The backlight is disabled from activation A low level ambient backlight remains visible Date and Time The Admin Set Date and Time page displays the network time and time zone information Figure 2 33 Admin Date and Time Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Date and Time installer information Password Settings Restart Software Update Current Thermostat Date and Time December 31 2009 7 12 29 PM Synchronized with the UniVista Energy Manager Thermostat Timezone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time Timezone US amp Canada GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Ls Observe DST W Manually Set Date and Time New Date June 23 2010 Ea New Time 10 48 PM Use web browser date and time r Refresh Submit Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 45 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Use Table 2 15 to configure the Admin Date and Time fields Table 2 15 Admin Date and Time Field Descriptions Field Description Network Time Synchronization Network Time Protocol NTP Enabled Disabled NTP Timeserver Thermostat Timezone Timezone of Thermostat Displays the current timezone Observe DST Click to
51. naged Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Preface Technical Publications Customers can obtain product documentation on our web site at http www proliphix com 7 Documentation is available for currently supported product releases Note Documentation is available in Adobe PDF format You can view PDFs online using the Adobe Reader 6 0 or later To download the latest version of the Adobe Reader software from the Adobe web site click http www adobe com products acrobat readstep2 html Technical Support Proliphix Technical Support provides technical support between the hours of 9 00 AM and 5 00 PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday Extended 7 24 contracts are available When contacting Proliphix Technical Support please have the following information available Product model and serial number m Type of heating cooling system for example gas oil or electric warm air hot water heat pump steam or gravity Location and number of wires attached to the Proliphix thermostat To contact Proliphix Technical Support Proliphix Inc LP www proliphix com 3 Lan Drive Westford MA 01886 BX E mail support proliphix com Telephone support 1 978 692 3375 Fax Attention Proliphix Technical Support SIEA 1 978 692 3378 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 xiii Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Preface Proliphix Welcomes Your Comment
52. nclude Include RS1 Temperature Select Include Include RS3 Temperature Select Exclude Exclude x _Refresh Submit_ Use Table 2 8 to configure the Advanced Settings fields Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions Field Description HVAC System Type Select the type of HVAC system either Fuel Burner default or Heat Pump HVAC systems as follows m Fuel Burner default The HVAC system burns fossil fuels e g gas or oil Typically the system includes either an oil or gas fired boiler or furnace See Figure 2 23 on page 2 27 and continue with If Your HVAC System is a Fuel Burner page 2 29 m Heat Pump Specifies that the HVAC system is based on an electric compressor See Figure 2 24 on page 2 28 and continue with If Your HVAC System is a Heat Pump page 2 30 2 28 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Advanced Page Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions Continued Field Description If Your HVAC System is a Fuel Burner Heat Control Select the HVAC control for this thermostat This parameter describes the thermostat capability to control a single stage or dual stage heating system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a heating system and instead operate as a cool only thermostat m Disable No heating system exists A C only thermostat m 1H Enables the heating system as a s
53. ndition is set and the status is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an e mail notification if the function is enabled and may also be sent as e mail from this thermostat if configured on Network Notification Settings page See E mail configuration on Network Notification Settings page 2 42 m Disabled default No low temperature limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C This is a major red alarm condition Present for Enter how long the condition must be in effect before the alarm is triggered Note that the default is 0 minutes and the maximum time allowed is 240 minutes Alarm generated at The time the the alarm was generated High Temperature Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the high temperature threshold detection status The value set by this parameter is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Zone Temperature If the current Zone Temperature rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an e mail notification if the function is enabled and may also be sent as e mail from this thermostat if configured on Network Notification Settings page See E mail configuration on Network Notification Settings page 2 42 m Disabled default No high temperature limit is set m 3
54. ns xii Technical Publications xiii Technical Support xiii Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments xiv Overview DHCP Assigned IP Addresses 1 1 Connecting the Thermostat to the Local Network 1 2 Remote Management 1 2 Determining the IMT550 IP Address 1 2 Accessing the Web Interface 1 3 Logging In to the Thermostat 1 4 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Control Page 2 2 HVAC 2 2 AUX Relays 2 6 Usage Statistics 2 9 Schedules Page 2 11 HVAC 2 11 Schedule Settings 2 11 Calendar 2 13 Special Days 2 14 AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 2 19 Alarms Page 2 20 Zone 2 20 Wired Sensors 2 23 Sensors Page 2 25 Advanced Page 2 27 HVAC Settings 2 27 Thermostat Settings 2 34 Override Settings 2 35 Network Page 2 38 General 2 38 Remote Access 2 40 Network Notification Settings 2 42 Statistics 2 43 Admin Page 2 44 General 2 44 Date and Time 2 45 Installer Information 2 46 Password Settings 2 47 Restart 2 47 Software Update 2 48 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 vil Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Contents viii Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 List of Figures Figures Figure 1 1 Administrator Authentication Window 1 4 Figure 2 1 Control HVAC Page 2 2 Figure 2 2 Control AUX Relays Page Relay State Inactive 2 6 Figure 2 3 Control AUX Relays Page Relay Manually Active 2 7 Figure 2 4 Control AUX Relays Page Relay Manuall
55. nually Static assigned by the user DHCP default IP addressing method is DHCP assigned m Static IP address is manually assigned by the user IP Address Displays the unique Internet Protocol address either assigned statically or by DHCP See IP Address Method You must click Submit after changing this parameter to invoke a software reset to set the new value A B C D Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation Subnet Mask Displays the IP subnet on which the thermostat IP address is assigned Default Gateway Displays the IP address of the router which acts as a gateway for the thermostats to communicate to other devices in another subnet DNS Server Displays the IP address of the Domain Name Server MAC Address Displays a factory assigned value installed in the thermostat which uniquely identifies the thermostat on the local network for transmitting and receiving network information The system displays the MAC address in the format of 00 19 88 AB CD EF for IMT550w and 00 11 49 AB CD EF for IMT550c where AB CD EF is a unique value for each thermostat Web Server HTTPS Port Enter the IP port number of the Web server within the thermostat xyz Four digit max standard IP port number designation for HTTP access The default port number is 443 Allow HTTP Disabled Enabled HTTP Port The default is port 80 Internet Manage
56. ol HVAC Field Descriptions Continued Field Description HVAC Delay State Displays the HVAC delay state Delay can be in effect if the interstage delay is set or if the compressor has been turned off within the last n minutes where n is the set time from the Compressor Delay on the Advanced HVAC page HVAC Mode Displays and controls the current mode setting for the HVAC system The thermostat can be configured to control the heat system only cool system only automatically change over between heating and cooling systems or control neither system m Off The thermostat is disabled from controlling either the heating or cooling system Heat Heating system only Cool Cooling system only Auto Automatic changeover between heating and cooling systems Emergency Heat Forces the activation of an alternative heat source for heat pumps Fan State Displays the current state of the HVAC fan m Off The operation of the fan is off m On The fan is operating Fan Mode Displays and controls the current state setting for the HVAC fan Auto Heating or cooling system controls the operation of the fan On User forces the fan to the on state independent of the operation of the HVAC system Scheduled The operation of the fan adheres to a schedule as defined by the user on the schedule pages with the schedule profile definition Note When in Scheduled mode the fan continues to work in Auto mode as
57. ountry or use the SOFTWARE in any manner prohibited by the United States Bureau of Export Administration or any export laws restrictions or regulations Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Technical Support Warranty Information Material Return Procedure Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 When contacting Proliphix Inc for technical assistance please have the following information available m Product model and serial number m Type of heating cooling system example gas oil or electric warm air hot water heat pump steam or gravity Location and number of wires attached to your Proliphix thermostat For additional assistance please contact Proliphix Inc Technical Support 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Eastern Time Monday to Friday Web www proliphix com Email support proliphix com Telephone 1 978 692 3375 Fax 978 692 3378 Proliphix Inc warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 3 years for the IMT series thermostats from the date of purchase Proliphix shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any other application other than that for which it was intended or if it has been subjected to misuse accidental damage acts of God modification or improper installation procedures Furthermore this warranty covers
58. r Audience This guide is intended for managers and or facilities managers or those responsible for managing multiple devices remotely in small or medium size buildings multiple buildings or corporate environments As a reader of this guide you should be familiar with the use of an Internet browser for example Internet Explorer or Firefox and have a working knowledge of general data networking principles You should have prior experience with establishing a local area network LAN in either a home or office Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 xi Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Preface Conventions This guide uses the following conventions when applicable Description Convention and Example Commands or keywords file or path names Boldface font Variable parameters for which you supply values lt courier italics gt Options and arguments for which you supply values Information that the user must enter Courier Bold font Screen messages or system output Courier Regular font Selecting a menu item Menu gt Option Book titles new terms and emphasized text Italics Cc Additional information that may apply to the subject text Note AN Proceed carefully to avoid possible equipment damage or data loss Caution AN Proceed carefully to avoid possible personal injury Warning Ee Provide helpful suggestions Tip xii Internet Ma
59. r DNS name through which e mails are sent SMTP Port SMTP Username Specifies the server authentication username field SMTP Password Specifies the server authentication password field Password 2 42 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Network Page Table 2 13 Network Notification Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description From Address Specifies the address of source of notification To Address Specifies teh address of destination for notifications Up to 8 e mail recipients can be identified separated by semicolons E mail Status Last Send Status Last Attempt Statistics The Network Statistics page displays the network traffic information Figure 2 31 Network Statistics Page Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin General Remote Access Notification Settings Statistics Network Traffic Statistics Transmit Packet Counts Receive Packet Counts Transmitted 15020 Received 38947 Errors 0 Errors 0 Dropped 0 Dropped 0 Overruns 0 Overruns 0 Refresh Counts Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 43 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Admin Page The Admin page displays tabs for the General Date and Time Installer Information Password Settings Restart and Software Update pages General The Admin
60. re limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C This is a major red alarm condition Present for Enter how long the condition must be in effect before the alarm is triggered Note that the default is 0 minutes and the maximum time allowed is 240 minutes High Temperature Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the high temperature threshold detection status The value set by this parameter is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Zone Temperature If the current Zone Temperature rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an e mail notification if the function is enabled and may also be sent as e mail from this thermostat if configured on Network Notification Settings page See E mail configuration on Network Notification Settings page 2 42 m Disabled default No high temperature limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C This is a major red alarm condition Present for Enter how long the condition must be in effect before the alarm is triggered Note that the default is 0 minutes and the maximum time allowed is 240 minutes Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 21 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2 5 Alarms Zone Field Descriptions Continued Fiel
61. re your thermostat via the Internet To connect the thermostat to your local network For the IMT550c use a standard Ethernet patch cable and complete the connection of your thermostat s to the local switch or router Your thermostat s should automatically communicate with the local DHCP server and be assigned a unique IP address For the IMT550w use the Icd interface and configure the wireless settings to match your local wireless network Remote Management You can manage the IMT550c and IMT550w thermostats using a web browser on a local area network LAN or remotely though the Internet after proper authentication at the Proliphix Web Site www proliphix com Determining the IMT550 IP Address 1 2 Your Proliphix IMT550 ships from the factory capable to support the DHCP mode for assigning an IP address to your thermostat See the DHCP Assigned IP Addresses page 1 1 for more information Before you access and control your Proliphix IMT550 through either the lcd screen or more comprehensively through the Web browser you must know the IP address of the thermostat To retrieve the IP address on the lcd screen on the front of the thermostat Press the Proliphix logo on the bottom right side of the lcd screen Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Accessing the Web Interface 2 Press Network 3 Press IP Address The IP Address screen displays the Address Method
62. rms Sensors Advanced Network Admin Zone Wired Sensors Zone Temperature Alarms Low Temperature Limit Disabied Disabled F High Temperature Limit Disabled Disabled F Zone Humidity Alarms Low Humidity Limit Disabled Disabled High Humidity Limit Disabled Disabled x Fan Filter Change Fan Filter Change Reminder Enabied Enabled x Change Interval runtime hours 1 Hour 1 Hours Usage To Date 00 51 Last Replaced Dec 31 2009 8 16 PM l Fan Filter replaced Refresh Submit 2 20 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Alarms Page Use Table 2 5 to configure the Alarms Zone page fields Table 2 5 Alarms Zone Field Descriptions Field Description Zone Temperature Alarms Low Temperature Limit Select a value or Disabled to indicate the low temperature threshold detection status The value set by this parameter is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Zone Temperature If the current Zone Temperature falls below this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an e mail notification if the function is enabled and may also be sent as e mail from this thermostat if configured on Network Notification Settings page See E mail configuration on Network Notification Settings page 2 42 m Disabled default No low temperatu
63. s You can mail e mail or fax your comments Please include the document part number in the subject line of your e mail or fax message ETA E mail techpubs Proliphix com C Fax Attention Technical Publications P 978 692 3378 9 Proliphix Inc Technical Publications 3 Lan Drive Westford MA 01886 Xiv Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Chapter Overview This chapter gives an overview of the Proliphix Internet Managed Thermostats IMT Series Network Thermostats as well as how to access the IMT550 using a Web browser The IMT550 series of thermostats are powered by either Proliphix Ethernet Power Adapters Power over Ethernet or via 24Vac from the HVAC system and include the following features Table 1 1 IMT550 Features Model Wired 802 11 b g Humidity Aux Relays Power Ethernet wireless Sensing 2 Method s IMT550c X X X m EPA m PoE m HVAC IMT550w X X X m HPA m HVAC DHCP Assigned IP Addresses The IMT550c and IMT550w thermostat ship directly from the factory enabled to perform as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client DHCP is an established standard used to assign IP addresses automatically after each network device is inserted into the network or when the device experiences a power cycle DHCP allows devices on your local network to receive their Internet Protocol IP addresses automatically from an
64. s activated if the associated relays using this function are to be activated as well Disabled m Enabled Usage Statistics The Control Usage Statistics page displays the usage information Figure 2 7 Control Usage Statistics Page la Control HVAC AUX Relays Usage Counters Heating Heat 1 Heat 2 Fan Filter Time On Counter Status and Control Increment fan on heat Last counter reset Lobby IMT550c Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin Usage Statistics Days Hrs Mins Cooling Days Hrs Mins 0 0 0 Cool 1 0 6 55 0 0 0 Cool 2 0 2 13 Days Hrs Mins Auxiliary Relays Days Hrs Mins 0 6 56 AUX Relay 1 0 0 0 AUX Relay 2 0 0 0 Increment Increment v Check box to reset counters Refresh Submit Use Table 2 3 to configure the Control Usage Statistics fields Table 2 3 Control Usage Statistics Field Descriptions Field Description Usage Counters Heating Displays thee Heat1 and Heat 2 relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by checking the Last counter reset box Fan Filter Displays the Fan Filter relay minute activity counter which is the number of days hours and minutes since the Last counter reset box was checked and submitted The Admin account user can reset this field by checking the Last counter reset box Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 9 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the T
65. t unit IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUX Relay 1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Add Special Day Name a Month gt Day Years Length Daily Profile July 5 Every 1 Every 1 Day holiday 0 2 16 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Schedules Page Figure 2 15 Special Days Example 1C Lobby IMT550c Control Schedules Alarms Sensors Advanced Network Admin HVAC AUX Relay 1 AUX Relay 2 Schedule Settings Calendar Special Days Default Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Calendar View Special Day 1 4 June 2010 July 2010 gt P y Su Mo Tu We Th fr Sa Su Mo Tu We TI r Sa 1 2 8 4 5 CJE s dyin EE 14 15 16 z aaaananke AAE ENE Ea 2 lee sunaay I Monday August 2010 September 2010 field i Su Mo Tu We Th Ffr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr I Thursday EE E Friday s ILe ILe Ee Eoi 2 Example 2 JEJE A Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Figure 2 16 shows an example of adding additional Special Days to the thermostat schedule of a week long period from July 12 2010 through July 16 2010 Figure 2 16 Special Days Example 2A Add Special Day Schedule Name uly1216 0 Schedule Month Day Year Start Date uy 12 2010 End Date July Fez 2010 Dur
66. tandard single stage system m 2H default Enables the heating system as a dual stage system Second Stage Offset Specify the second stage heat set point temperature referenced to the first stage heat set point temperature This parameter is only enabled when 2H Heat Control is selected otherwise it is disabled e g If the first stage temperature set point is set to 70 F and this parameter were set to 3 F the second stage heat would activate at or below 67 F Temperatures include 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 25 5 75 1 1 25 1 5 1 75 2 2 25 2 5 2 75 3 3 25 3 5 C Second stage heat temperature offset from first stage heat set point temperature Cool Control Specify the HVAC control of this thermostat This parameter describes the thermostat s capability to control a single stage or dual stage cooling system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a cooling system and instead operate as a heat only thermostat See Heat Control page 2 29 m Disable Specifies that there is no cooling system present heat only thermostat m 1C Enables the cooling system as a standard single stage system m 2C default Enables the cooling system as a dual stage system Second Stage Offset Specifies the second stage cool set point temperature referenced to the first stage cool set point temperature This parameter is only enabled when 2H Cool Control is selected ot
67. te the calibration or temperature offset compensation for this remote thermal sensor Offset adjustments are added or subtracted from the actual temperature read from this sensor and displayed as the apparent temperature 10 F 5 5 C through 10 F 5 5C The default is 0 Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 2 25 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Table 2 7 Sensors Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Remote Sensor 1 2 and 3 Sensor Name Displays the Name 15 characters for the external thermal sensor 1 2 3 RS1 RS2 RS3 The default is RS1 RS2 RS3 Type Select the remote sensor type thermistor or contact to determine whether or not a temperature sensor or dry contact closure source is connected to this sensor Consult the Proliphix web site for a list of sensors available in either type m Thermistor Thermistor based thermal sensors Contact Contact based connections The Contact closure option can be used to sense if a door is open or closed for greater than the number of minutes set on the Alarms page and then notify you via an alert e mail For example this option is often used in food service applications but can be used for any situation where you need to monitor a Contact closure Unconfigured default Motion Sensor State Group Specifies if the sensor is assign
68. tings Page 2 47 Figure 2 36 Admin Restart Page 2 47 Figure 2 37 Admin Software Update Page 2 48 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 ix Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Contents List of Tables Table 1 1 IMT550 Features 1 1 Table 2 1 Control HVAC Field Descriptions 2 3 Table 2 2 Control AUX Relays Field Descriptions 2 8 Table 2 3 Control Usage Statistics Field Descriptions 2 9 Table 2 4 Schedules Daily Profile Definitions Field Descriptions 2 12 Table 2 5 Alarms Zone Field Descriptions 2 21 Table 2 6 Alarms Wired Sensors Field Descriptions 2 24 Table 2 7 Sensors Field Descriptions 2 25 Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions 2 28 Table 2 9 Advanced Thermostat Settings Field Descriptions 2 34 Table 2 10 Advanced Override Settings Field Descriptions 2 36 Table 2 11 Network General Field Descriptions 2 39 Table 2 12 Network Remote Access Field Descriptions 2 40 Table 2 13 Network Notification Settings Field Descriptions 2 42 Table 2 14 Admin General Field Descriptions 2 44 Table 2 15 Admin Date and Time Field Descriptions 2 46 Table 2 16 Admin Password Settings Field Descriptions 2 47 x Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Preface The Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide describes how to control and configure your IMT550 thermostat using a standard web browser such as Firefox or Internet Explore
69. y Inactive 2 7 Figure 2 5 Control AUX Relays Page Externally Triggered 2 7 Figure 2 6 Control AUX Relays Page Scheduled 2 8 Figure 2 7 Control Usage Statistics Page 2 9 Figure 2 8 Schedules HVAC Schedule Settings Page 2 11 Figure 2 9 Schedules HVAC Calendar Page 2 13 Figure 2 10 Schedule HVAC Special Days Page 2 14 Figure 2 11 Add Special Days Schedule 2 14 Figure 2 12 Edit Special Day Schedule 2 15 Figure 2 13 Special Days Example 1A 2 16 Figure 2 14 Special Days Example 1B 2 16 Figure 2 15 Special Days Example 1C 2 17 Figure 2 16 Special Days Example 2A 2 17 Figure 2 17 Special Days Example 2B 2 18 Figure 2 18 Special Days Example 2C 2 18 Figure 2 19 Schedules Aux Relay Page 2 19 Figure 2 20 Alarms Zone Page 2 20 Figure 2 21 Alarms Wired Sensors Page 2 23 Figure 2 22 Sensors Page 2 25 Figure 2 23 Advanced HVAC Settings Page Fuel Burner 2 27 Figure 2 24 Advanced HVAC Settings Page Heat Pump 2 28 Figure 2 25 Advanced Thermostat Settings Page 2 34 Figure 2 26 Advanced Override Settings Page 2 35 Figure 2 27 Network Warning Network Configuration 2 38 Figure 2 28 Network General Page 2 38 Figure 2 29 Network Remote Access Page 2 40 Figure 2 30 Network Notification Settings Page 2 42 Figure 2 31 Network Statistics Page 2 43 Figure 2 32 Admin General Page 2 44 Figure 2 33 Admin Date and Time Page 2 45 Figure 2 34 Admin Installer Information Page 2 46 Figure 2 35 Admin Password Set
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