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1. ADVANCED Semncs SENSOR SEmNGS Remote Access Usace COUNTERS PassworpD Semncs Locout a Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Setback Schedules Page Example 2 Figure 3 11 shows an example of adding a week long period to the thermostat schedule from the December 23 2007 through December 29 2007 Figure 3 11 Special Days Table Page Example 2 4 Thermostat Hallway Scheduled Special Days Microsoft Internet EX a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help http 198 168 1 50 8090 specdays shtml v Go z gt an Q tax x a A J gt Search gt Snagit Links Web assistant Status amp CONTROL GENERAL x cr aw fl 23 v Dec x 2007 m 7 mM SCHEDULES Network Add Da Refresh Back to schedule Submit Kaiga j _Add Day Refresh J Submit ADVANCED SemnGs Address Duration SENSOR SemINGS REMOTE Access USAGE COUNTERS Passworp SETTINGS LocouTt Internet For example to add a week long holiday period 1 Click Edit Special Days from Figure 3 5 on page 3 17 Figure 3 11 appears 2 Enter all fields The Day Class field is updated to Away 3 Click Submit Figure 3 12 on page 3 26 appears O To remove any of the Special Days you must change the Day field to Unused and Note click Submit
2. 2 10 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Thermostat Screen Use Table 2 6 to configure the Thermostat Status screen options Table 2 6 Thermostat Status Screen Options Field Description Reset Press and hold the Reset button for three 3 seconds to perform a software reboot Type Select either Fuel Burner default or Heat Pump When selecting between either Fuel Burner or Heat Pump or between Heat Pump and Fuel Burner the HVAC Mode must be set to OFF prior to selecting the opposite setting See Changing the HVAC Setting page 2 7 or Status amp Control Page page 3 9 Fuel Burner Fossil fuel systems which includes oil or gas fired boilers or furnaces Heat Pump Electric heat pump HVAC system type See the Advanced Settings Page page 3 30 further explanation of the following parameters HVAC Type Displays the selected HVAC system type Fuel Burner or Heat Pump Fuel Burner Heat Ctrl m Disable No heating system is present m Enable Heating is enabled Cool Ctrl m Disable No cooling system is present m Enable Cooling is enabled Heat Pump Heat Ctrl m Disable No heating system is present i e air conditioning only m Enabled Heating is enabled m Aux Heat Auxiliary heat is enabled to augment the heat pump Cool Ctrl m Disable No cooling system is present i e heat on
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4. Web assistant TERA Thermostat Serial Number DF634EC7 CONTROL Thermostat Mac Address 00 11 49 00 02 db GENERAL Address 207 58 145 109 port 80 SemNGs Interval 60 minutes Back to Remote Access Settings SETBACK SCHEDULES NETWORK SemiNGsS ADVANCED SETINGS SENSOR SeminGs REMOTE Access Usace COUNTERS PassworD Semmincs LocouT Done Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 41 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Usage Counters Page Usage counters for example Heat1 Cool 1 and Aux Heat provide a minute accurate duration activity for all relays E The usage counters that are displayed depend on how your thermostat is Note configured Each counter directly accumulates the number of minutes each relay has been active Only the Admin istrator account can reset the current value for each of the counters to zero To reset the Fan Usage counter click the Filter Replaced check box on the General Settings Page page 3 13 Figure 3 19 Usage Counters Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Usage Counters Microsoft Internet Explorer EA File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A Address 198 168 1 50 8090 usage shtml m Go A u Q sack Q a O Me Search sie Favorites amp 27 i amp Snagit 6 Web assistant i Links See Relay Counters CONTROL On Time Goren Minutes Semncs am aaa a SETBACK
5. Figure 3 10 on page 3 24 shows an example of changing the Day Class on December 21 2007 from an In Day Class i e a typical work day to an Out Day Class This represents a change to the default weekly schedule for the last week in December and requires a single Special Days entry in the table You can enter this information in the Special Days table using either of the following methods Click directly on the date on the Calendar View See Figure 3 5 on page 3 17 Figure 3 10 on page 3 24 appears and the TMI automatically populates all the fields in the row except the Day Class setting One day is the default duration but you can change this field to any number of days less than the 60 day maximum The Setback Schedules Page page 3 17 appears Click Edit Special Days See Figure 3 5 on page 3 17 Figure 3 10 on page 3 24 appears Configure all fields in the Special Days Table Click Submit The Setback Schedules Page page 3 17 appears Figure 3 10 Special Days Table Page Example 1 amp Thermostat Hallway Scheduled Special Days Microsoft Internet DER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay i Address TR QIUESTESRT Eee eieaan Bco aa i Q pack Q x a EA p gt Search Snagit g Links Web assistant v GENERAL Duration Ter ee vr ea Peres Semncs 21 lt 1 Out v SETBACK SCHEDULES l Add Day Refresh at Back to schedule Submit Network SEmNGS Status amp CONTROL
6. BAE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Address RREJSEESUESES Relea v g co Q pack amp x a EA Search ae as 7 7 SnagIt Links Web assistant v Status amp Con GENERAI SETTINGS SETBACK SCHEDULES NETWORK SemNGs Apvai SETTINGS SENSOR SemneGs RemoTe Access Usace COUNTERS PASSWORD SemNGs HVAC Configuration HVAC System Type Fuel Burner Heat Control Disabled Cool Control Disabled Thermostat Configuration Hold Mode Duration 3 hr Compressor Delay 3 min Fan on Heat Disabled Thermostat Initialization Reset on Submit Fuel Burner Disable Disable 3 Vib 3 Yimin Disable v No Action v Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Internet 3 31 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Use Table 3 6 to configure the Advanced Settings for a parameters Table 3 6 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Fuel Burner 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 3 15 on page 3 31 and continue with If Your HVAC System is a Fuel Burner page 3 32 Heat Pump Specifies that the HVAC sy
7. If the current Zone Temperature rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the Status amp Control Page page 3 9 In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an email notification if this function is Enabled m Disable 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 See Figure 3 4 on page 3 13 High Temp erature Dismiss Ifa High Temp Limit alarm is pending you must clear this condition In Figure 3 4 on page 3 13 a High Temp Limit alarm is set and is noted in the High Temp Dismiss field Note that the Condition Repaired box must be checked and the Zone Temperature must be below the High Temp Limit or the High Temp Limit must be set to Disable for the alarm condition to be cleared upon a Submit m Disable default No low temperature limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C Filter change Reminder Select an interval between Disable default and 365 days to remind you that the HVAC system requires maintenance This feature allows you to set time intervals between changing and or cleaning the HVAC filter If enabled an alarm condition is set after the pre set interval has expired and is displayed on the Status amp Control Page page 3 9 In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an email notification if this function is Enabled This is a minor
8. TMI provides network management capability to control your Proliphix thermostats This section describes the browser based configuration using the TMI Review the instructions in this section prior to configuring your thermostat HTML Interface ule To access the initial HTML page of the thermostat enter the unique IP address initially assigned via DHCP see page 3 2 and the Web HTTP port number in your browser window For example http 192 168 111 100 80 Where 192 168 111 100 is a unique IP address initially assigned via DHCP and 80 is the default Proliphix assigned Web HTTP port number If you are upgrading your device from a previous version of Proliphix firmware this port number may be something other than 80 The old port number is carried forward after the firmware upgrade After you enter these two fields into the browser the system displays the first TMI page Proliphix recommends that these parameters be fixed statically so that this Tip address can be bookmarked in your browser Proliphix recommends that you choose a unique static IP address assigned from outside the DHCP server pool of addresses See the Network Settings Page page 3 27 for more information on static IP address assignment Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 5 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI 3 6 Most of the HTML thermostat pages conform to a standard
9. You can access the following four secondary screens from the Status amp Control screen Thermostat Control Screen page 2 10 Thermostat Status Screen page 2 12 m Alarm Status Screen page 2 13 m Network Status Screen page 2 14 a 2 7 Status amp Control Screen a i aaa Table 2 5 lists the Status amp Control screen options Table 2 5 Status amp Control Screen Options Option Description Thermostat Control When highlighted and selected opens the Thermostat Control Screen page 2 10 Thermostat Status When highlighted and selected opens the Thermostat Status Screen page 2 12 Alarm Status When highlighted and selected opens the Alarm Status Screen page 2 13 Network Status When highlighted and selected opens the Network Status Screen page 2 14 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 2 9 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Thermostat Control Screen The Thermostat Control screen is a sub screen of the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 You can select the HVAC system type on this screen This screen also displays the status of the selected type along with the default settings To change specific parameters for each type go to the Advanced Settings Page page 3 30 To initiate a software reset press the left button and see Resetting the Thermostat page 4 1 Figure 2 8 Thermostat Control Screen
10. the remote access feature Figure 3 17 Remote Access Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Remote Access Settings Microsoft Internet EX ay File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address OSG RSIS E Bco z 4 Q Back Q x a A Search SnagIt Links Web assistant v Srawus amp Alarm Notification ConTRoL Remote Access Enabled Enable v GENERAL Remote Server Configuration SETTINGS Server Address 207 58 145 109 207 58 145 109 SETBACK SCHEDULES Server Port 80 80 NETWORK SemNGS Interval 1 hours 1 B hr s Monday May 21 2007 ADVANCED Last Attempt 2 08 23 PM SETTINGS Success SENSOR Monday May 21 2007 SemNGs NASE UODO 2 08 26 PM REMOTE Customer Information Access U aan PASSWORD SemNGs Your customer ID is obtained by registering at www proliphix com The format of the ID is NNNN NNNN LocouTt Internet 3 38 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Remote Access Page Use Table 3 8 to complete the Remote Access page fields Table 3 8 Remote Access Page Field Descriptions Field Description Alarm Notification 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 thermos
11. 13 C Calendar view 3 19 Configuring the thermostat 1 2 using the TDI 2 1 using the TMI 3 1 Cool setpoint temperature 2 5 D Day class 3 18 Default host name 3 3 Default weekly schedule 3 19 3 22 Device name zone name 3 3 DHCP See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 3 2 Down arrow 2 2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 3 2 E External thermal sensors settings 3 36 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 F Factory reset 4 2 Filter set change reminder 3 15 Firewall settings 3 29 Fuel burner settings for 3 32 G Gateway address 3 28 General settings page 3 13 H Heat pump settings for 3 32 Heat setpoint temperature 2 4 HTML interface 3 5 HVAC screen described 2 6 HVAC state 3 11 IP Address 3 3 Index 1 Index L LCD screen on thermostat 2 1 Left button 2 2 Logging in to the thermostat remotely 1 3 3 4 Login page 3 7 MAC address 3 28 middle button 2 2 N Network connectivity 2 4 Network status screen described 2 14 O Occupied day class settings 3 20 Other day class settings 3 20 P Password setting 3 45 Period state 2 5 R Real time clock 1 3 Remote access page 3 38 Remote discovery status page 3 41 Remote management 3 4 Right button 2 2 S Security 3 29 Sensor settings page 3 35 Sensor status screen described 2 8 Setback schedules page 3 26 Software reset 4 1 Special days 3 23 St
12. 3 44 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Password Settings Page Use Table 3 10 to complete the Admin Password Settings page fields Table 3 10 Admin Password Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Admin Password New Password Enter an alpha numeric password for the Administrator admin account The password is case sensitive and limited to 15 alpha numeric characters The default password is admin Confirm Password Re enter your password from the New Password field Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 45 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI 3 46 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Chapter Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to reset the Proliphix thermostat Resetting the Thermostat A Caution Although it is highly unlikely that the thermostats are unable to perform correctly against unsolicited and unwanted network activity occasionally a reset may be necessary to bring the thermostat back into proper operation Do not perform a software reset or factory reset on the thermostat until instructed to do so by a qualified Proliphix customer support representative See Technical Support on page xv Software Reset 2 A software reset reboots the network processor and retains the programming
13. EF where AB CD EF is a unique value for each thermostat 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 manually Static assigned by the user See DHCP Assigned IP Addresses page 3 2 DHCP default IP addressing method is DHCP assigned m Static IP address is manually assigned by the user After the initial configuration of the thermostat you should assign IP address to Static to ensure a permanent IP address assignment for remote access or for simplified local access 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 Enter the IP subnet on which the thermostat IP address is assigned The subnet can include 256 65536 or 16772216 IP addresses You must click Submit after changing this parameter to invoke a software reset to set the new value Subnet Mask options include m X Y Z C Class C address subnet There can be 256 IP addresses in this subnet m X Y B B Class B address subnet There can be 65 536 IP addresses in this subnet m X A A A Class A address subnet There
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15. Help Address RRA IEESUTESUT Re ecaenesenan be Go gt Q sax 0 x a A JO Search i amp Snagit amp Links Web assistant Status amp CONTROL GENERAL SemNGs SETBACK SCHEDULES Network Semmes Night 10 00 pm v 62 82 v DVANCED SemNGs 9 Mow 6 Mow SENSOR SemNGs REMOTE Access Usace COUNTERS Passworp SemNnGs Locout Done Internet 3 20 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Setback Schedules Page Use Table 3 3 to modify the In Out or Away Class Schedule page fields Table 3 3 In Out or Away Class Schedule Field Descriptions Field Description Period Displays one of four time periods of the day Time Use the drop down menu to modify the time period in 15 minute increments Includes AM PM indicator Heat Temp Use the drop down menu to select a heat temperature setback setting between 40 F 3 5 C to 99 F 36 C Cool Temp Use the drop down menu to select a cool temperature setback setting between 40 F 3 5 C to 99 F 36 C Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 21 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Default Weekly Schedule From the Default Weekly Schedule page you can assign one of three Day Classes see Figure 3 6 on
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17. Proliphix Basic series thermostat through either the Thermostat Device Interface or more specifically through the browser based Thermostat Management Interface TMD NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT120e h NT150e h TM220e h and TM250e h Proliphix Device Management Software User s Guide For customer who want to manage their Proliphix devices for example thermostats remotely using the PDMS Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 xiii Part No 600 01000 201 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 rare Note Z Caution A Warning xiv Additional information that may apply to the subject text Proceed carefully to avoid possible equipment damage or data loss Proceed carefully to avoid possible personal injury Provide helpful suggestions Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Preface Technical Publications Customers can obt
18. Zone Name network host Initially the Zone Name is set to the last six digits of the network name MAC address e g 00 00 6A Network Connectivity When visible indicates that the thermostat is connected to an Ethernet network When blinking indicates an active Ethernet network network activity Zone Temperature Indicates the current zone temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius If remote sensors are installed enabled and configured to average with the local thermostat sensor this field indicates the average temperature of the aggregate sensors Heat Setpoint Temperature Indicates the current heat setpoint temperature F or C as defined by the thermostat schedule Note This field is disabled if only Cool is selected in HVAC mode This field is not be visible if the thermostat is configured as a cool only thermostat Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Thermostat Screen Table 2 2 Thermostat Screen Options Continued Field Description Cool Setpoint Temperature Indicates the current cool setpoint temperature F or C as defined by the thermostat schedule Note This field is disabled if only Heat is selected in HVAC mode This field is not be visible if the thermostat is configured as a heat only thermostat Time Time of day displayed in Daylight Savings Time if chosen Temperature Hold Holds current temperature eit
19. can be 16 772 216 IP addresses in this subnet Gateway Address Enter the IP address of the router which acts as a gateway for the thermostats to communicate to other devices in another subnet The thermostat uses this address when it needs to communicate with the Proliphix Web Server for remote access 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 3 28 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Network Settings Page Table 3 5 Network Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Firewall Settings Inbound Port Enter the IP port number to be configured on a local firewall router to allow inbound WAN traffic access to the thermostat for remote management This feature is used only by the Proliphix Remote Managment Server The thermostat uses this value along with the WAN IP address to notify the server which port is to be used when the server wants to contact the thermostat on an internal LAN wxyz default 8081 Four digit max standard IP port number designation Web Server HTTP Port Enter the IP port number of the HTTP server within the thermostat This field defines the IP port number assigned to the web server internal to the thermostat for remote access You must click Submit after
20. format which is maintained for both local and remote thermostat access See Figure on page 3 7 A yellow banner at the top of each page contains the following information for each thermostat Model number m Page title Host name of the thermostat Each thermostat page also includes browser buttons which enable direct access to all other HTML pages on the thermostat The TMI displays each page in a table format Each feature table is organized by rows of functions in a left to right direction as follows m Field name Function status in light blue Function control text boxes and drop down selections Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Logging In to the Thermostat Logging In to the Thermostat When you access the thermostat for the first time the default Status amp Control Login page appears Proliphix recommends that you log in to the thermostat from this page The thermostat s status is visible to you without logging in but you must log in to control some of the parameters on this page C In each TMI page you must click Submit to apply all changes made in the Control Note column Click Refresh to update the status Figure 3 1 Status amp Control Login Page 2 Thermostat Hallway Status amp Control Microsoft Internet Explorer EX File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Address http 198 168 1 50 8090 Go _ 15 Hi d B
21. is divided into four Periods each of which supports temperature settings for both heating and cooling settings to provide periodic air flow The TMI supports the following three Day Classes shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Day Class Scheduling Defines days in which the user is In Class occupying the property for example Monday through Friday Defines days in which the user is Out Class currently not occupying the property for example Saturday and Sunday Away Class Classifies holidays or other extended periods of time when the property is unoccupied for example December 25 Each Day Class supports the following four non overlapping periods of time in which you can independently specify heat and cool settings Morning Day Evening Night 3 18 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Setback Schedules Page Day Class Schedules Figure 3 5 on page 3 17 displays In Out and Away Class Schedules in the Day Class Schedules table The TMI displays the day class periods and period start times within each row of the table The TMI also displays the heat and cool settings for each period in each day class Although the thermostat ships from the factory with pre set day class period temperature settings you can change these settings by clicking on the Day Class heading i e In Out and Away Default Weekly Schedule In Figure 3 5 on page 3 17 t
22. middle Mode button to modify HVAC or fan settings Press the middle Select button CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Sensor Status Screen The Sensor Status screen is a secondary screen on the Basic series models if remote sensors are installed and enabled and the second primary screen if remote sensors are disabled C The NT10e does not support external thermal sensors therefore this screen is not Note available on the NT10e Network Thermostat Figure 2 6 Sensor Status Screen Fy Table 2 4 lists the sensor status screen display options Table 2 4 Sensor Status Screen Options Field Displays Zone Average Average temperature of any combination of Local Remote Sensor 1 e g East Entry and Remote Sensor 2 e g West Entry Local Current temperature of the sensor within the thermostat East Entry e g RS 1 Current temperature of Remote Sensor 1 West Entry e g RS 2 Current temperature of Remote Sensor 2 2 8 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Thermostat Screen Status amp Control Screen The Status amp Control screen is the third primary screen This is the second primary screen if remote sensors are disabled You can highlight each status field by pressing the Up or Down arrows on the thermostat Press Select to choose the desired status field
23. page 3 18 to each of the seven days of the week Figure 3 8 Default Weekly Schedule Page Thermostat Hallway Default Weekly Schedule Microsoft Internet DER Ay File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address ROSEESCEN TRUE Mee mena E co 3 Q pack amp a EA j Search i SnagIt ea Links Web assistant Status amp CONTROL Day Class GENERAL amos Out vy Semmnes Monday In SETBACK Tuesday In v SCHEDULES j Wednesd v a ednesday In SemNGs Thursday In vj ADVANCED Friday In v SEmNGS Saturda v SENSOR X Out _ 3 SemnGs Submit REMOTE Access Usace COUNTERS Passworo SemNGs Locout Internet Use Table 3 4 to assign Day Classes to each day of the week Table 3 4 Default Weekly Schedule Field Descriptions Field Description Day Displays the seven days of the week Class Select one of three Day Classes for each day of the week m In In Day Class m Out Out Day Class m Away Away Day Class See Figure 3 6 on page 3 18 for more information 3 22 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Setback Schedules Page Schedule Special Days From the Schedule Special Days page you can select any day of the current or future month and assign a day class different from what is specified in the Default Weekly Schedule page 3 22 For example if your Default Weekly Schedu
24. shipping charges will be paid by the purchaser Model NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT120e h NT150e h TM220e h and TM250e h Made in the USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Power 24VAC 45mA 60Hz 48VDC 22mA 60Hz Switched power each contact 24VAC 2A 60Hz SA Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Contents Contents Preface Audience xi Documentation Reading Path xii Proliphix Documentation Library xiii Conventions xiv Technical Publications xv Technical Support xv Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments xvi Chapter 1 Overview Before You Begin 1 3 IP Address and Port Number 1 3 Logging In to the Thermostat 1 3 Real Time Clock 1 3 What s Next 1 4 Chapter 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Thermostat Buttons and LCD Screen Options 2 1 Thermostat Screen 2 4 HVAC Screen 2 6 Sensor Status Screen 2 8 Status amp Control Screen 2 9 Thermostat Control Screen 2 10 Thermostat Status Screen 2 12 Alarm Status Screen 2 13 Network Status Screen 2 14 Chapter 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Thermostat Management Interface TMI Authentication 3 1 DHCP Assigned IP Addresses 3 2 Before you Begin 3 2 Connecting
25. the HTML pages that enable you to control or manage the thermostats The username and password for the Administrator account is as follows Username admin Password admin default oe You can change each of this password within the Admin account after the initial Tip authentication For more information see Password Settings Page page 3 44 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 1 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI DHCP Assigned IP Addresses Note Before you 3 2 The NT10e and NT20e Network Thermostats 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 attached DHCP server typically located within a local router Devices located on the same network as the router may include DHCP client software This software works in conjunction with the router s DHCP Server to request and receive both an IP address and Gateway Address If your file server or router supports DHCP then your Proliphix thermostat automatically retrieves an IP Address Gateway Address and Subnet Mask from the DHCP server on your network Prol
26. the middle button In many secondary screens this field is labeled Select and enables you to select the highlighted field on the screen Right button field Displays the function to be controlled by the right button In many screens this field is labeled Next and enables you to access the next screen Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Thermostat Buttons and LCD Screen Options Each thermostat displays content on the LCD screen The LCD screen is organized into primary and secondary or sub screens This section describes the primary and secondary screens shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Primary Screen Cycle Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 2 3 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Thermostat Screen prama Note 2 4 Figure 2 3 shows the default Thermostat screen The thermostat constantly displays this screen with a minimal ambient backlight The backlight intensifies after you click any button Figure 2 3 Thermostat Default Screen Network Connectivity Zone Name Cool Setpoint Zone Temperature Temperature Heat Setpoint Temperature The thermostat display reverts back to the default LCD screen after 16 seconds of keypad inactivity Table 2 2 lists the thermostat LCD screen options Table 2 2 Thermostat Screen Options Field Description
27. thermostat EPA 20 and EPA 60 Proliphix Ethernet Power Adapter For customers who want to install the EPA 20 or Installation Guide EPA 60 Ethernet Power Adapter NT100e h and NT120e h Proliphix Remote Management Setup For customers who want to manage the Guide thermostat using the Proliphix Remote Management Server NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT120e h and NT150e h Proliphix Remote Management User Guide For customers who own either the Basic series or Professional series thermostat and want to remotely manage their thermostats through secure authentication at the Proliphix web site TM220e h and TM250e h Thermal Managment Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide TM220e h and TM250e h For customer who want to access and control their Proliphix Thermal Management series thermostat through either the Thermostat Device Interface or more specifically through the browser based Thermostat Management Interface TMI NT100e h NT120e h and NT150e h Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide NT100e h NT120e h and NT150e h For customer who want to access and control their Proliphix Professional series thermostat through either the Thermostat Device Interface or more specifically through the browser based Thermostat Management Interface TMD NT10e and NT20e Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide NT10e and NT20e For customer who want to access and control their
28. thermostat by selecting the HVAC type and setting heating and cooling parameters How you configure your thermostat depends on the type of HVAC system you have Heat Pump or Fuel Burner Figure 3 14 shows the Advanced Settings page for a Heat Pump HVAC system Figure 3 14 Advance Settings Page Heat Pump HVAC 4 Thermostat Hallway Advanced Settings Microsoft Internet Expl DER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Address 198 168 1 50 8090 adv shtml v E co 4 n a 3 3 i Q pack Q a EA gt Search Snagit Links Web assistant Status amp HVAC Configuration ConTROL HVAC System Type Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Control Disabled Disable SETTINGS S Auxiliary Heat Disabled Disable ETBACK L SCHEDULES Aux Heat Offset 2 0 F gt oF Cool Control Disabled Disable v SemNGs Thermostat Configuration ADVANCED n SETTINGS Hold Mode Duration 3 hr 3 he hr SENSOR Compressor Delay 3 min 3 Yimin SemNGs e Fan on Heat Disabled Disable v REMOTE Thermostat Initialization USAGE Reset on Submit No Action Passworp Semmncs Internet 3 30 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Advanced Settings Page Figure 3 15 shows the Advanced Settings page for a Fuel Burner HVAC system Figure 3 15 Advanced Settings Page Fuel Burner HVAC Thermostat Hallway Advanced Settings Microsoft Internet Expl
29. 0 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C Hold Mode Displays the current state for both the Heat and Cool Setting To hold the current settings indefinitely or for a prescribed period of time as set on the Advanced Settings Page page 3 30 use the drop down menu and choose Hold Hold mode is enabled m Off default Hold mode is disabled Schedule Settings Day Class Period Displays the current settings for both the scheduled Day Class and Period m Day Class Occupied Unoccupied and Other m Period Morn ing Day Eve ning Night Cool Displays the current Cool temperature setting as set within the current Day Class schedule See Setback Schedules Page page 3 17 40 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C 3 10 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Status amp Control Page Table 3 1 Thermostat Status Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Heat Displays the current Heat temperature setting as set within the current Day Class schedule See Setback Schedules Page page 3 17 40 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C HVAC Settings HVAC State Displays the current state of the heating or cooling system Ifa state change is made while viewing this page click Refresh to update the status Heat Heating system is actively heating Aux Ht Heating system and auxiliary heat are actively heating Heat Pump only Cool C
30. 2 13 Figure 2 11 Network Status Screen 2 14 Figure 3 1 Status amp Control Login Page 3 7 Figure 3 2 Administrator Authentication Window 3 8 Figure 3 3 Status and Control Page 3 9 Figure 3 4 General Settings Alarms and Alerts Pending Page 3 13 Figure 3 5 Setback Schedules Page 3 17 Figure 3 6 Day Class Scheduling 3 18 Figure 3 7 In Out or Away Class Schedule Page 3 20 Figure 3 8 Default Weekly Schedule Page 3 22 Figure 3 9 Schedule Special Days Page 3 23 Figure 3 10 Special Days Table Page Example 1 3 24 Figure 3 11 Special Days Table Page Example 2 3 25 Figure 3 12 Setback Schedules Page 3 26 Figure 3 13 Network Settings Page 3 27 Figure 3 14 Advance Settings Page Heat Pump HVAC 3 30 Figure 3 15 Advanced Settings Page Fuel Burner HVAC 3 31 Figure 3 16 Sensor Settings Page 3 35 Figure 3 17 Remote Access Page 3 38 Figure 3 18 Remote Discovery Status Page 3 41 Figure 3 19 Usage Counters Page 3 42 Figure 3 20 Admin Password Settings Page 3 44 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Figures Contents List of Tables Table 2 1 Thermostat Buttons and LCD Options 2 2 Table 2 2 Thermostat Screen Options 2 4 Table 2 3 HVAC Screen Options 2 6 Table 2 4 Sensor Status Screen Options 2 8 Table 2 5 Status amp Control Screen Options 2 9 Table 2 6 Thermostat Status Screen Options 2 11 Table 2 7 Alarm Status Screen Options 2 13 Table 3 1 Thermostat Status Field Des
31. 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3 8 Remote Access Page Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Last Attempt The status of the last attempted intercommunication between the thermostat and the remote server If there is a good communication connection between the thermostat and the remote server the server deems that the thermostat is reachable and accessible by a user through the Internet or across the corporate network Clicking Discover Now Forces the intercommunication between the thermostat and the remote server mm dd yyyy Date of last attempt to access the remote server Default status is No Attempt hh mm ss Time since last attempt to access the remote server Default status is No Attempt m Success Fail Status of last attempt to initiate the communication to the remote server Last Success The status of the last intercommunication between the thermostat and the remote server If there is a good communication connection between the thermostat and the remote server the server deems that the thermostat is reachable and accessible by a user through the Internet mm dd yyyy Date of last successful communication with the remote server Default status is No Attempt hh mm ss Time since last successful communication with the remote server Default status is None Customer Information ID Enter a unique customer identifier assig
32. Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide NT10e and NT20e Release 3 0 Inside Configuring the thermostat using the TDI Configuring the thermostat using the TMI Troubleshooting P ROLIPHIX Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 June 2007 Copyright ii Copyright 2007 Proliphix Inc All Rights Reserved The following are trademarks of Proliphix Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This document contains information that is the property of Proliphix Inc This document may not be copied reproduced reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form or otherwise duplicated and the information herein may not be used disseminated or otherwise disclosed except with the prior written consent of Proliphix Inc Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 RECITALS DEFINITIONS GRANT OF LICENSE LIMITATIONS TERMINATION COPYRIGHT APPLICABLE LAW Software License Agreement License for Use of Proliphix Software IMPORTANT NOTICE READ CAREFULLY This License For Customer Use of the Proliphix Remote Management Interface Software PROLIPHIX LICENSE is the agreement which governs use of the software of Proliphix Incorporated and its subsidiaries Proliphix downloadable here from including computer software and associated printed materials PROLIPHIX SOFTWARE By downloading installing or other
33. Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 25 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI The Setback Schedules Page now displays the two Special Days entries in the Calendar View Figure 3 12 Setback Schedules Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Setback Schedules Microsoft Internet Explo DER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay i Address http 198 168 1 50 8090 schedule shtml month 12 amp year 2007 v p co s j Q sack gt x E A pa Search i Snagit Links Web assistant EA Day Class Schedules CONTROL GENERAL SemNGs SETBACK z m a nz SENSOR SEmNGS Edit Weekly Schedule Calendar View Remote Access December 2007 Wed Usace COUNTERS Passworp SEmNGS Locout NCED NGS 2007 May Edit Special Days Special days highlighted in red amp Internet 3 26 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Network Settings Page Network Settings Page From the Network Settings page you can configure the appropriate network parameters specific to your local network such as configuring the Syslog server address to receive messages and alerts Figure 3 13 Network Settings Page a Thermostat Hallway Network Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer EX
34. File Edit View Address Favorites Tools Help ae http 198 168 1 50 8090 network shtml E co Status amp CONTROL GENERAL SETTINGS SETBACK NETWORK SETTINGS ADVANCED SETTINGS SENSOR SETTINGS REMOTE Access UsaGe COUNTERS SETTINGS Q sax z x a A JO Search Network Settings Hallway SCHEDULES PAsswoRD 3 SnagIt Links Web assistant v Addressing MAC Address 00 11 49 00 02 d IP Address Method Static Static v IP Address 192 168 112 90 192 168 11290 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 2550 Gateway 192 168 112 1 192 168 1121 Firewall Settings Inbound Port 8090 8090 Web Server HTTP Port 8090 jso90 e LAN Auto Discovery Broadcast Port 9763 9763 Security Access Filter Disabled Local Subnet O 1Set Discovery Port to 0 to disable Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Internet 3 27 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Use Table 3 5 to configure the Network Settings fields Table 3 5 Network Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Addressing 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 11 49 AB CD
35. LCD Screen Options This section describes the thermostat s buttons and LCD screen options Figure 2 1 shows the basic layout of all thermostat buttons and a typical LCD screen A Up Arrow lt Down Arrow Figure 2 1 Thermostat Buttons and LCD Options Left Button Middle sii Button and Field and Field and Field Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 2 1 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Table 2 1 describes the thermostat buttons and LCD options 2 2 Button or LCD Option Table 2 1 Thermostat Buttons and LCD Options Description Up arrow multiple uses screen sensitive Increases the setpoint temperature settings Scrolls up one field in multi field screens Down arrow multiple uses screen sensitive Decreases the setpoint temperature settings Scrolls down one field in multi field screens Left button multiple uses screen sensitive Selects the function displayed on the LCD Middle button multiple uses Screen sensitive Selects the function displayed on the LCD Right button multiple uses screen sensitive Selects the function displayed on the LCD Left button field Displays the function to be controlled by the left button In many screens this field is labeled Prev and enables you to access the previous screen Middle button field Displays the function to be controlled by
36. SCHEDULES On Time Network Minutes Semncs Fant a Semmes Counter Status and Control SENSOR Include Heat Usage in Fan Usage ta Remote Last Counter Reset Never No Action 4 Access Refresh Submit age Retesh Sumit COUNTERS 1The fan usage counter set to 0 when the Filter Replaced checkbox Passworp is selected on the Genera Settings page Semncs Logout a Internet 3 42 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Usage Counters Page Use Table 3 9 to complete the Usage Counter page fields Table 3 9 Usage Counters Page Field Descriptions Field Description Relay Counters Heat1 Displays the first stage Heat1 relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Aux Heat Displays the first stage Aux Heat relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Note This field is available in heat pump mode only Cooll Displays the first stage Cool1 relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Fan Displays the Fan relay minute activity counter Can be reset only by resetting the Filter Reminder Alarm setting on the General Settings Page page 3 13 Counter Status and Control Include Hea
37. Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Local Sensor State Select Enable or Disable to indicate the state of the internal thermostat thermal sensor The internal thermal sensor may be disabled if only remote sensing is desired m Disable The internal thermal sensor is disabled No Local Sensor value is displayed on the Status and Control Page page 3 9 m Enable default The internal thermal sensor is enabled Sensor Averaging Select Enable or Disable to indicate if the thermostat internal thermal sensor should participate in the algebraic averaging of either or both of the Remote Sensors if the Local Sensor is enabled See Zone Temperature page 3 10 m Disable The thermostat internal sensor is excluded from the thermal averaging calculations m Enable default The internal thermal sensor participates in the algebraic averaging The Zone Temperature now reflects the average temperature of the averaged measurements Sensor Correction Selects a value to adjust the sensor for calibration 5 F 2 8 C through 5 F 2 8 C The default is 0 Remote Sensor 1 and 2 Name Displays the Name 15 characters for the external thermal sensor 1 2 RS 1 RS2 The default is none State Select Enable or Disable to indicate if the external thermal sensor 1 is installed on the thermostat m Disable default A remote external thermal sensor is not connected
38. ack x E Search sngt 6 Links Web assistant O NT20e Thermostat Status Hallway Temperature Sunday May 20 2007 7 04 59 AM Zone Temperature 70 4 F Local 70 4 F Override Cool Setting 78 0 F Heat Setting 68 0 F Hold Mode Off Schedule Settings Day Class Period In Morn Cool 78 0 F Click Login Heat 68 0 F HVAC Settings HVAC State Off HVAC Mode Auto Fan State Off Fan Mode Auto Alarm Status Low Temperature OK High Temperature OK Filter change OK Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 7 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI O Note 3 3 8 To log in and access TMI pages Click Login The login window appears See Figure 3 2 Proper authentication is required before you can access any other thermostat TMI pages Figure 3 2 Administrator Authentication Window Connect to 192 168 111 168 User name admin Password COLIT Enter the following and click OK User name admin Password admin default You can change the password using the Password Settings Page page 3 44 Continue with the Status amp Control Page Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Status amp Control Page Status amp Control Page The TMI displays the default Status amp Control page after
39. ail or fax message RX E mail techpubs Proliphix com Fax Attention Technical Publications io 978 692 3378 Proliphix Inc Technical Publications 66 Tadmuck Road Suite 1 Westford MA 01886 xvi Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Chapter Overview The Proliphix Basic Series Network Thermostats are powered by a Proliphix Ethernet Power Adapter EPA The end user of the Basic Series Thermostats should consult the Proliphix Remote Management Setup Guide for a complete explanation of remotely managing your Network Thermostat Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 1 1 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 1 Overview You can configure and manage your thermostat using either the Proliphix Thermostat Management Interface TMI or the Thermostat Device Interface TDI Thermostat Management Interface The Proliphix TMI enables you to manage and control your Proliphix thermostats through your web browser Thermostat Device Interface The buttons on the front of the thermostat enable you to modify the temperature enable basic HVAC functions and to view the thermostat s network configuration and status Use the instructions in this guide to configure and manage your thermostat as shown in Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Thermostat Configuration Process Flow Chapter 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Configure
40. ain product documentation on our web site at http www proliphix com Documenation aspx __ 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 www proliphix com 66 Tadmuck Road Suite 1 Westford MA 01886 E mail support proliphix com Telephone support 1 866 IPLIVING Fax Attention Proliphix Technical Support 1 978 692 3378 mon wa Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 XV Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Preface Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments You can mail email or fax your comments Please include the document part number in the subject line of your em
41. and thermostat setback schedules To perform a software reset at the thermostat From the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 select Thermostat Control Screen page 2 10 Press and hold Reset for longer than 3 seconds see Figure 2 8 on page 2 10 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 4 1 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting Factory Reset AN Caution A factory reset clears the thermostat s internal memory and returns the thermostat to the factory default state Performing a factory reset clears the setback scheduling and other programmed parameters These settings can not be recovered after a reset In addition the IP addressing mode reverts back to DHCP the current IP address is lost and the thermostat becomes unreachable until the thermostat retrieves a new address from the local DHCP server To perform a factory reset at the thermostat Remove the thermostat cover from the base which is attached to the wall See the Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide Attach the top of the cover to the top of the base as a hinge Press and hold the middle button of thermostat while closing the cover into the base Do not release the button until the LCD characters appear Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Index A Advanced settings page 3 30 Alarm status 3 11 Alarm status screen described 2
42. and Manage the Thermostat Chapter 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI J Troubleshoot Potential Problems Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 1 2 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Before You Begin Before You Begin Before you access and control your Proliphix Network Thermostat through either the TDI or more comprehensively through the browser based TMI you must know the IP address and port number of the local thermostat and enable the real time clock The following sections describe these pre requisite tasks IP Address and Port Number Your Proliphix Network Thermostat 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 3 2 for more information You must know the IP address and port number for your thermostat and enter this information in your web browser Logging In to the Thermostat To retrieve the IP address and port number using the Thermostat Device Interface buttons and control on the front of the thermostat 1 From the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 select the Network Status Screen page 2 14 and record the IP address and port number 2 Enter this IP address and port number address port_ number as the URL in your web browser 3 Log in to the thermostat as follows Username admin Password admin default 4 A
43. asic principles of connecting patch panels and switches as well as configuring features on a firewall router Be sure to read the Software Release Notes SRN on our web site for this product The SRN contains the most current product information and requirements Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 xi Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Preface Documentation Reading Path The following is the recommended documentation reading path for installing and configuring Proliphix devices For a detailed description of each guide see Proliphix Documentation Library page xiii Installing the Thermostat Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide Proliphix Ethernet Power Adapter Installation Guide Ww Connecting to the Local Network Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Accessing the Thermostat Remotely Using the Proliphix Remote Management Server Proliphix Remote Management Setup Guide xii Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Proliphix Documentation Library Preface The following documentation is available for Proliphix products Software Release Notes ship with each product For ordering information see page xv Proliphix Product Title Audience NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT120e h and NT150e h Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide For customers who want to install the Basic and Professional series
44. at has not risen above that set as the High Temperature Limit m Not OK Temperature of thermostat has risen above that set as the High Temperature Limit Filter Change Alert Indicates that the HVAC system requires service or the air handler filter needs cleaning or replacement m OK Maintenance is not required m Now Maintenance is required Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 2 13 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Network Status Screen The Network Status is a sub screen of the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 This screen displays the following information Thermostat host name Unique Ethernet Media Access Control MAC address m Internet Protocol IP address Web port number See Network Settings Page page 3 27 for more information on setting these parameters Figure 2 11 Network Status Screen N y O 2 P 2 14 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Chapter Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI This chapter describes how to connect the thermostat to your local network and configure and monitor the thermostat through the web browser using the Thermostat Management Interface TMI Thermostat Management Interface TMI Authentication The TMI for all Basic Series thermostats requires password authentication prior to accessing
45. atus amp control page 3 7 3 9 Status amp control screen described 2 9 Subnet mask 3 28 T TDI See Thermostat Device Interface 1 2 Temperature hold 2 5 Thermostat accessing the initial HTML page 3 5 buttons and screen options 2 1 configuring using TDI 2 1 configuring using TMI 3 1 connecting to local network 3 3 default screen described 2 4 loggingin 1 3 3 4 managing remotely 3 4 resetting 4 1 scheduling 3 18 Thermostat control screen described 2 10 Thermostat Device Interface 1 2 2 1 Thermostat Management Interface 1 2 3 5 Thermostat status screen described 2 12 Time 2 5 TMI See Thermostat Management Interface 1 2 Troubleshooting 4 1 U Unoccupied day class settings 3 20 Up arrow 2 2 Usage counters 3 42 VPN 3 4 Ww Web port identifier 3 3 Index 2 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Index Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Index 3 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Index Index 4 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1
46. authentication The Status amp Control page displays a snapshot of most of the pertinent information accessible on the thermostat Figure 3 3 Status and Control Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Status amp Control Microsoft Internet Explorer BA ay File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address OCSE EE Bco 3 x s 3 4 Back 7 Q x a A Fe Search SnagIt g Links Web assistant Temperature Sunday May 20 2007 7 52 25 AM Zone Temperature 70 4 F GENERAL Local 70 4 F SETTINGS Override SETBACK Cool Setting 78 0 F 78 jor SCHEDULES Heat Settin 68 0 F 68 of NETWORK 9 SeTnNGs Hold Made Off of v Schedule Settings S 3 See Day Class Period In Morn SENSOR Cool 78 0 F SemNGs Heat 68 0 F REMOTE HVAC Settings U HVAC State off SAGE HVAC Mode Auto Auto Fan Relay State off SemNGs Fan Mode Auto Auto Locout Alarm Status Low Temperature Alert High Temperature Alert Filter change OK Done Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 9 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Use Table 3 1 to configure the Temperature status Schedule Settings HVAC Settings and Alarm Status fields Table 3 1 Thermostat Status Field Descriptions Field Description Temperature Zone Temperature Displays the current temperature of the local se
47. ccess the Network Settings Page page 3 27 in the Thermostat Management Interface 5 Disable the DHCP function by selecting Static for the IP address method 6 Enter a unique IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and HTTP port number 7 Click Submit Real Time Clock Your Proliphix Network Thermostat ships from the factory with the real time clock disabled to ensure longer battery life You must enable the real time clock to provide years of accurate timekeeping on your thermostat To enable the real time clock 1 Onthe General Settings Page page 3 13 check the Set Thermostat Time check box in the Set Date and Time field 2 Click Submit Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 1 3 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 1 Overview What s Next Continue with Chapter 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI or Chapter 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI to manage your thermostat 1 4 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Chapter Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI This chapter describes how to manually modify certain parameters directly at the thermostat using the Thermostat Device Interface TDI buttons and screen options on the thermostat The thermostat s front panel includes up and down arrows and several buttons located at the bottom of the LCD to select the desired configuration settings Thermostat Buttons and
48. changing this parameter to invoke a software reset to set the new value wxyz Four digit max standard IP port number designation The default port number is 80 LAN Auto Discovery Broadcast Port Allows you to specify to which port the thermostat responds to queries when interrogated by the Device Locator program in the Proliphix Device Utility tool The Device Locator Program is a utility program that allows you to auto discover the Proliphix devices on your network Security Access Filter Select the check box to enable Access Filters The Access Filter restricts access to the thermostat from network devices whose IP addresses are outside the range specified in the accompanying fields You can provision varying levels of security based on combinations of the administrator user passwords as well as these address filter levels If this option level is disabled unchecked the thermostat is exposed to access from all network devices located anywhere in the IP address space and is only protected with user admin password authentication Local Subnet default is unchecked The thermostat can be accessed within a class C subnet e g 192 168 111 x where x is 0 to 254 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 29 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Advanced Settings Page The Advanced Settings page enables you to customize the
49. criptions 3 10 Table 3 2 General Settings Field Descriptions 3 14 Table 3 3 In Out or Away Class Schedule Field Descriptions 3 21 Table 3 4 Default Weekly Schedule Field Descriptions 3 22 Table 3 5 Network Settings Field Descriptions 3 28 Table 3 6 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions 3 32 Table 3 7 Sensor Settings Field Descriptions 3 36 Table 3 8 Remote Access Page Field Descriptions 3 39 Table 3 9 Usage Counters Page Field Descriptions 3 43 Table 3 10 Admin Password Settings Field Descriptions 3 45 x Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Preface Audience The Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide describes how to control and configure Proliphix devices for example thermostats through either the Thermostat Device Interface TDI or more specifically through the browser based Thermostat Management Interface TMI 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 Mozilla 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 You should understand the b
50. ders Table 3 2 General Settings Field Descriptions Field Description Zone Name Device Name Enter a unique 13 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 Site Name Enter a 25 alpha numeric character name used to identify the thermostat if more than one thermostat intercommunicates with the Proliphix Web Server See the Proliphix Remote Access Guide Thermostat Serial Number Displays an eight digit alpha numeric thermostat serial number e g 8438F399 SW Ver HW Rev Displays the software version hardware revision 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 C Display Contrast Select a value between 20 lowest contrast between the graphics characters and the background and 40 highest character contrast to the background to indicate the LCD display contrast control 20 22 24 26 28 default 30 32 34 36 38 40 Alarms Low Temp erature Limit Select a value or Disable to indicate the low temperature threshold detection status The value set by this paramete
51. ettings Alarms and Alerts Pending Page 4 Thermostat Hallway General Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Sele a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address RRPVREESTES EEE rican Go aa 3 A i Back Q x a A Search Snagt Links Web assistant v T amp Zone Name Controt Device Name Hallway Hallway GENERAL A SemNGs Site Name Sonar Thermostat SCHEDULES Serial Number DF634EC7 SW Ver HW Rev SW 3 0 0 HW B 01 SETS Temperature Scale Fahrenheit Fahrenheit ADVANCED 2 Display Contrast 28 28 uae Alarms SETTINGS Low Temp Limit 197 0 F 197 vor Remore Low Temp Dismiss Alarm C Condition Repaired Access High Temp Limit 28 0 F 28 v jor GE gt High Temp Dismiss Alarm C Condition Repaired PassworpD Filter Reminder 90 Runtime Days 90 Runtime Days SETTINGS 5 Filter Usage 0 0 Runtime Days Filter Last Replaced Sun May 20 2007 O Filter Replaced Date and Time Sunday May 20 2007 7 59 24 AM Sunday May 20 2007 7 00 32 AM Set Date and Time O Set Thermostat Time V US DST Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 13 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Use Table 3 2 to set the General Settings parameters such as the thermostat name and location and enable or disable alarm settings and filter replacement remin
52. he Default Weekly Schedule table provides a template that you can use to apply the three day classes to each day of the week for every week of the year The TMI applies this weekly template to every week in each month that is visible in the Calendar View table at the bottom of the Setback Schedules Page page 3 17 To edit the Default Weekly Schedule click Edit Weekly Schedule and continue with Default Weekly Schedule page 3 22 Calendar View The Calendar View table displays the day class settings for each day of the month You can modify any day class in the Calendar View table using any of the following three methods m Click on the date within the calendar and continue with Schedule Special Days on page 3 23 Click Edit Special Days and continue with Schedule Special Days on page 3 23 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 19 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Occupied Unoccupied Other Class Schedule Pages From the In Out or Away Class Schedule page you can assign both heat and cool temperature settings in each of the four schedule Periods Figure 3 7 shows an example of the In Class Schedule page The In and Away Class Schedule pages displays fields similar to those in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 In Out or Away Class Schedule Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Occupied Day Class Schedule Microsoft Inter DER a File Edit View Favorites Tools
53. he Proliphix thermostat supports a set of scheduling options that you can configure through the TMI to create customized heating or cooling schedules Figure 3 5 shows an example of the Setback Schedules page Figure 3 5 Setback Schedules Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Setback Schedules Microsoft Internet Explo EX ay File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address TRPEESTESRT Eee emia v EJ co 2 Q pack x E A Search i SnagIt S Links Web assistant Canned Day Class Schedules b Period Time Heat cooi Time Heat Cool Time neat coor morn _ 7 00 am 68 0 78 0 6 00 am CONTROL GENERAL SemNGS SETBACK SCHEDULES 9 00 am_ 62 0 85 0 8 00 am _ Eve 6 00 pm 68 0 78 05 00 pm 5 00 pm Night 10 00 pm 62 0 82 0 10 00 pm pee Default Weekly Schedule Sanaa Sun Mon Tue Wed thu Fi Sat SENSOR Ean 2e we See SETTINGS Edit Weekly Schedule REMOTE Calendar View Access NETWORK SeTINGS UsaGce COUNTERS PasswoRrD SETTINGS LocouTt May Edit Special Days Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 17 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Thermostat Scheduling The thermostat scheduling feature is organized in a hierarchy You use Day Classes to classify the types of days that are used in the schedule Each Day Class
54. he Sensor Settings page you can add external thermal sensors and configure zone temperature thermal averaging of the Local or the two Remote Sensors C This page is not available on the NT10e Network Thermostat because the NTI 0e Note does not support external thermal sensors Figure 3 16 Sensor Settings Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Sensor Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer ER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ax i Address ERGERE v Go r a z 4 Q sax x a O 1 Search Snagit BS Links Web assistant ERA Local Sensor ConToL State Enabled Enable Sensor Averaging Enabled Enable SETTINGS CR Sensor Correction 0 0 F Oo amp PF SCHEDULES Remote Sensor 1 NETWORK Name RS 1 RS1 SemINGS State Disabled Disable v ADVANCED Sensor Type Thermistor Thermistor Sensor Averaging Disabled Disable SETTINGS Sensor Correction 0 0 F 0 Yio REMOTE o F Access Remote Sensor 2 UsaGe Name RS 2 RS 2 COUNTERS State Disabled Disable PASSWORD SETTINGS Sensor Type Thermistor Thermistor Sensor Averaging Disabled Disable v Sensor Correction 0 0 F 0 MF Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 35 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Use Table 3 7 to complete the Sensor Settings page fields Table 3 7 Sensor
55. her permanently or for 1 3 8 12 or 24 hours or until after you manually remove the Hold after which the temperature settings Return to that set in the schedule The Hold button toggles between Hold and Return See Advanced Settings Page on page 3 30 HVAC Activity Displays the current state of the HVAC system For either Fuel Burner or Heat Pump the LCD displays the following m Delay Compressor delay is active Heat Pump and Fuel Burner A C m Heat Heating is active m Aux Ht Auxiliary heat is active Heat Pump only Cool Cooling is active HVAC Mode Control Enables the HVAC screen whereby HVAC and Fan settings can be modified see Figure 2 4 Next Enables display of the next thermostat screen Period State Displays the current scheduled Period The four schedule Periods are Morn Day Eve ning and Night Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 2 5 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI HVAC Screen 2 6 The HVAC screen is a sub screen of the default Thermostat Default Screen page 2 4 Most of the content on the HVAC screen is identical to the Thermostat screen with the exception of the HVAC mode and fan setting controls Figure 2 4 shows an example of the HVAC Mode setting control screens Figure 2 4 HVAC Screen Example Pe 2 ADE 2 8 amp Use Table 2 3 t
56. iphix 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 within 60 seconds once you press the abort key on the Network Status screen on the TDI 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 Begin Before you access the TMI to control and manage your thermostat complete the following prerequisite tasks described in this section Connect the thermostat to the network Obtain the device name default host name IP address and Web Port identifier Establish the thermostat s identity for remote management Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Before you Begin Connecting the Thermostat to the Local Network This section describes how to connect your NT10e or NT20e Network Thermostat 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 a
57. 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 only products which have all original and unaltered markings and labels serial numbers model numbers etc of manufacture This limited warranty does not cover the repair of cracked scratched broken or modified plastics other cosmetic damage or parts that have been altered defaced or removed or the scratching cracking or breakage of the product This warranty is not transferable THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED GIVEN BY PROLIPHIX IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT AND PROLIPHIX DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS PROLIPHIX DOES NOT PROMISE THAT THE PRODUCT IS ERROR FREE OR WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION PROLIPHIX WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY OTHER LOSSES EXPENSES OR DAMAGES RELATING TO PRODUCT DEFECTS OR FAILURES CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY AND PROLIPHIX S SOLE OBLIGATION WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR FAILURES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOUR CLAIM IS ASSERTED IN CONTRACT TORT STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE AT PROLIPHIX S SOLE OPTION REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID INNO EVENT WILL PROLIPHIX S LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO A PRODUCT
58. le is configured for every Monday through Friday as In and you want to schedule a national holiday or a company shutdown go to the Schedule Special Days page 3 23 and configure the day s or week s as Away schedule This allows you to designate certain days weeks or months to be different from the default schedule Special Days entries are organized as rows in the Special Days table The TMI supports 15 Special Days table entries each comprised of a start date entered in the Day Month Year field In each row you can enter one or more days as a duration for that entry Durations cannot exceed 60 days Figure 3 9 Schedule Special Days Page Thermostat Hallway Scheduled Special Days Microsoft Internet _ ox File Edit View Favorites Tools Help http 198 168 1 50 8090 specdays shtml v EJ Go 4 Q a O JO Search Snagit Links Web assistant l Address E amp Fea Year Daratioa Day Class days ES ES unused v SETBACI Senne Add Day Refresh Back to schedule Submit NETWORK SemNGs ADVANCED Semncs SENSOR SETTINGS Remote Access Usace COUNTERS PasswoRro Semncs Locout a Done Internet Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 23 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI 3 24 Special Days Examples This section describes some examples of Special Days Example 1
59. lso remotely manage and configure your thermostat via the Internet To connect the thermostat to your local network 1 Using a standard patch cable 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 2 Goto the physical location of each thermostat and record the following information using the worksheet below Use a separate piece of paper if necessary Information Thermostat 1 Thermostat2 Thermostat 3 Device Name Zone Name of the thermostat Located in the upper left corner of the Thermostat Default Screen page 2 4 Default host name of the thermostat The last six digits of the Proliphix assigned device MAC address in the format AB CD EF See Network Status Screen page 2 14 IP Address and Web Port identifier Select the Network Status Screen page 2 14 under the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 KO You will refer to this information later in this guide when you configure your Tip thermostat s for Remote Management Keep this information as a reference in case you need to change your thermostat s network settings Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 3 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Note 3 4 Remote Management You can manage the NT10e or NT20e Network Thermostat u
60. lso be disabled from controlling a heating system and instead operate as a cool only thermostat See Cool Control page 3 33 m Disable Specifies that there is no heating system present A C only thermostat m Enable Enables the heating system 3 32 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Advanced Settings Page Table 3 6 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description Auxiliary Heat Specifies a secondary source of heat outside the heat pump system for example electric baseboard or a gas furnace m Disable Disables Auxiliary Heat m Enable w Comp Enables the compressor when Auxiliary Heat is active m Enable w o Comp Disables the compressor when Auxiliary heat is active Aux Heat Offset Specifies the auxiliary heat set point temperature referenced to the first stage heat set point temperature This parameter is only enabled when Auxiliary Heat is enabled 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 auxiliary heat would activate at or below 67 F Temperatures include 0 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 C Second stage heat temperature offset from first stage heat set point temperature Cool Control Specifies the HVAC control of this thermostat This parameter describes the thermos
61. ly m Enabled Heating is enabled Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 2 11 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TDI Thermostat Status Screen The Thermostat Status screen is a sub screen of the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 This screen displays the following information for each thermostat Current date Product model number Software version Hardware revision Figure 2 9 Thermostat Status Screen y 2 12 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Alarm Status Screen Thermostat Screen The Alarm Status screen is a sub screen of the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 This screen displays the status of both the Low and High Temperature Limits alarm and the Filter Reminder alert Figure 2 10 Alarm Status Screen io Co CO D gt Table 2 7 lists the Alarm Status screen display options Table 2 7 Alarm Status Screen Options Field Displays Low Temp Limit Temperature below which an alarm indication is set by the thermostat OK Temperature of thermostat has not dropped below that set as Low Temperature Limit m Not OK Temperature of thermostat has dropped below that set as Low Temperature Limit High Temp Limit Temperature above which an alarm indication is set by the thermostat m OK Temperature of thermost
62. ned by Proliphix after you register your thermostat at www proliphix com Registration is required prior to obtaining this ID to ensure that only authorized Proliphix customers may participate in remotely managing their thermostats The field is required only if you want to use the Proliphix Web Server as the remote server for remotely accessing their thermostat See Proliphix Installer Remote Management Guide Eight digit alpha numeric identifier assigned by Proliphix in the form of 78F3 AC62 3 40 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Remote Discovery Status Page Remote Discovery Status Page After you click Discover Now and the Remote Discovery State is enabled on the Remote Access Page page 3 38 the Remote Discovery Status Page page 3 41 appears This page displays a brief synopsis of the state of the thermostat and initiates the discovery process with the remote web server e g Proliphix web server on the Proliphix Web Site Click Back to Remote Access Settings to return to the Remote Access Page page 3 38 and view a completion status of the discovery process in the Last Attempt field Figure 3 18 Remote Discovery Status Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Remote Discovery Status Microsoft Interne LEX w File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Address EU EESCENS TEEN Bco 3 4 Bak QJ x a EA Search SnagIt 6 Links
63. nsor if temperature averaging is disabled Average temperature of any combination of Local Remote Sensor 1 RS 1 or Remote Sensor 2 RS 2 if temperature averaging is enabled See Advanced Settings Page page 3 30 In a range of 30 F 34 C to 199 F 95 C Override Displays whether Heat or Cool Settings are different from the current scheduled settings Changes made to either the Heat or Cool Settings which force an override remain at those settings until the next scheduled Period change At the Period change the settings for either both heat or cool follow the schedule See Schedule Settings page 3 10 Override 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 3 11 This field is not visible if the thermostat is configured to be a heat only controlling device See Advanced Settings Page page 3 30 To modify this field use the drop down menu to select a Cool Setting 40 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C 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 3 11 This field is not visible if the thermostat is configured to be a cool only controlling device See Advanced Settings Page page 3 30 To modify this field use the drop down menu to select a Heat Setting 4
64. nteed 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 Fan on Heat Controls the fan state during heating cycles In most HVAC applications heat activation automatically turns on the fan but in radiant or baseboard heat applications the fan is activated by the thermostat upon a call for heat if this feature is enabled m Enabled The fan is forced on during heat cycles m Disabled The fan is not forced on during heat cycles Thermostat Initialization Reset on Submit Consult a Proliphix support representative prior to changing this setting Performs a software reset on the thermostat All current settings are maintained after the execution of this reset This reset is performed to return the thermostat to a known state after abnormal behavior m No Action default A software reset is NOT performed after clicking Submit m Software Reset Invokes a software reset after clicking Submit 3 34 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Sensor Settings Page Sensor Settings Page From t
65. o configure the HVAC options Table 2 3 HVAC Screen Options Field Description Fan State Displays the current state of the fan Options include m Auto The fan is controlled by either the heat or AC systems or both m On Forces the fan to the on state independent of the heat or AC systems Fan Control Displays the options for changing the state of the fan See Fan State HVAC Mode Displays the options for changing the state of the HVAC System m Auto Automatic changeover between the heat or A C systems m Heat Enables the heating system only The A C system is disabled Cool Enables the A C system only The heating system is disabled m Off Disables the heating and A C systems Back Returns to the default Thermostat screen Cancel Clears the current active menu Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Thermostat Screen Figure 2 5 shows an example of the process of changing HVAC settings at the thermostat Figure 2 5 Changing the HVAC Setting 4 RH A Select the middle HVAC button to enter the HVAC mode 2 BEE A Use the Down arrow to select Heat ai EZH A Press the right Back button to return to the default Thermostat screen Bee A Default Thermostat Status screen see Figure 2 3 on page 2 4 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 2 7 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Select the
66. of Proliphix Customer agrees that it will not ship transfer or export the SOFTWARE into any country or use the SOFTWARE in any manner prohibited by the United States Bureau of Export Administration or any export laws restrictions or regulations Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Technical Support Warranty Information Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 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 1 866 IPLIVING 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 1 year for Professional and Basic Series Thermostats Thermal Management Network Thermostats Ethernet Power Adapters and Thermal Sensors 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
67. ooling system is actively cooling m Off Neither the heating system or cooling system is active i e on 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 Fan Relay 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 Alarm Status Low Temperature Displays the current status of the Low Temperature alarm condition The temperature has fallen below a pre programmed limit After this alarm occurs you must repair the condition which caused the temperature to fall below the configured limit before resetting this alarm See General Settings Page page 3 13 m OK No Low Temperature alarm exists m Alert The temperature monitored within the thermostat has dropped below the pre se
68. r 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 Status amp Control Page page 3 9 In addition this alarm will be sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an email notification if this function is Enabled This is a major red alarm condition See Figure 3 4 on page 3 13 m Disable default No low temperature limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 General Settings Page Table 3 2 General Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Low Temp erature Dismiss Ifa Low Temp Limit alarm is pending you must clear this condition In Figure 3 4 on page 3 13 a Low Temp Limit alarm is set and is noted in the Low Temp Dismiss field Note that the Condition Repaired box must be checked and the Zone Temperature must be above the Low Temp Limit or the Low Temp Limit must be set to Disable for the alarm condition to be cleared upon a Submit m Disable default No low temperature limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C High Temp erature Limit Select a value or Disable 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
69. re added or subtracted from the actual temperature read from this sensor and displayed as the apparent temperature This apparent temperature is available for averaging with the other sensors if Sensor Averaging is selected 5 F 2 8 C through 5 F 2 8 C Offset temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius increments The default is 0 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 37 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Remote Access Page From the Remote Access page you can configure parameters necessary to invoke and control the intercommunication of the thermostat with a remote server e g Proliphix Web Site for remote access Note that when this service is enabled i e Remote Access is enabled see below all alarm notifications are sent to the Proliphix Web Server IP address for processing and subsequent transmission as an e mail Remote Server Configuration You can access the Proliphix Network Thermostats remotely from anywhere in the world using a web browser By default Proliphix thermostats intercommunicate with the Proliphix Web Server to provide this capability If the Proliphix Web Server is not used a private server may be used but it must provide both alarm notification processing and e mail generation to fully emulate the remote access capability which Proliphix provides Certain parameters must be configured in this section to facilitate
70. s the stored thermostat date and time marking the time of the beginning of the filter change interval This date is set after clicking Submit with the Filter Replaced check box checked e g Ifa 30 Runtime Days interval is chosen for the Filter Reminder an alert is generated after 30 runtime days have elapsed from this date Set Date and Time Displays the date and time of the web browser Unaltered this date and time can be assigned to the thermostat by first checking the Set Thermostat Time check box and clicking Submit If a different date and time is desired you can change the date and time field prior to checking the Set Thermostat Time check box and clicking Submit You can read the date and time of the thermostat directly at the thermostat on the Status amp Control Screen page 2 9 US DST Check this box to indicate whether the thermostat should adhere to the Unites States Daylight Savings Time program while maintaining the date and time U S Daylight Savings Time US DST stipulates that the time shall be set ahead an hour at the end of the first Saturday of the month of April every year In addition the time shall be set back an hour at the end of the last Saturday of the month of October every year Check this box and click Submit to observe and set US DST 3 16 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Setback Schedules Page Setback Schedules Page T
71. sing 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 If you use a VPN to access your thermostats remotely the thermostats appear to reside on the local network In this case you do not need to control the thermostats through the Proliphix Remote Management Service via the Proliphix Web Site If the Proliphix Remote Management Service is not used however email notification due to alarm conditions is not available Logging In to the Thermostat To establish the identity of the thermostat for Remote Management capability See the Proliphix Installer Remote Management Guide and the Proliphix Remote Management User Guide for detailed information Log in to the TMI as follows Username admin Password admin default Access the General Settings Page page 3 13 through the TMI Enter a Device Name and Site Name for example the name or location of the property Click Submit Access the Network Settings Page page 3 27 Set the IP Address Method to Static and select a unique IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and HTTP port number Click Submit Access the Remote Access Page page 3 38 Click Submit Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Thermostat Management Interface TMI Thermostat Management Interface TMI The Proliphix Thermostat Management Interface
72. stem is based on an electric compressor See Figure 3 14 on page 3 30 and continue with If Your HVAC System is a Heat Pump page 3 32 Note When selecting between either Fuel Burner or Heat Pump or between Heat Pump and Fuel Burner the HVAC Mode must be set to Off prior to selecting the opposite setting See the Status amp Control Page page 3 9 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 fuel burner heating system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a heating system and instead operate as a cool only thermostat See Cool Control page 3 32 m Disable No heating system exists A C only thermostat m Enable Enables the heating system Cool Control Specify the HVAC control of this thermostat This parameter describes the thermostat s capability to control a fuel burner 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 3 32 m Disable Specifies that there is no cooling system present heat only thermostat m Enable Enables the cooling system If Your HVAC System is a Heat Pump 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 a
73. t Usage in Fan Displays whether to include heating cycle run time in systems Usage where the fan is used to deliver heat for example forced hot air systems m Yes to include heating cycle run time m No to not include heating cycle run time Last Counter Reset Displays the date and time of the last manual reset of the Relay Counters No Action default m Reset Counters When selected returns the counters to zero value except fan after clicking Submit mm dd yyyy Date of the last manual reset of the Relay Counters hh mm ss Time since last the last manual reset of the Relay Counters Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 43 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Password Settings Page As a user you may change your password at any time Figure 3 20 Admin Password Settings Page 4 Thermostat Hallway Admin Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer CE ay i File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address RR EEESUTEBWR er E Go a f Q Back z x a pe Search i SnagIt ea Links Web assistant Status amp Admin Password Controt New password GENERAL ae Confirm password SCHEDULES NeTwoRK SemINGS ADVANCED SETTINGS SENSOR SemNGs REMOTE Access UsaGe COUNTERS PAsswoRD SETTINGS LocouT Done Internet
74. t low temperature threshold Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 11 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI 3 12 Table 3 1 Thermostat Status Field Descriptions Continued Field Description High Temperature Displays the current status of the High Temperature alarm condition The zone temperature has risen above a pre programmed limit After this alarm occurs you must repair the condition which caused the temperature to rise above the configured limit before resetting this alarm See General Settings Page page 3 13 m OK No High Temperature alarm exists m Alert The temperature monitored within the thermostat has risen above the pre set high temperature threshold 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 General Settings Page page 3 13 m OK No filter change is required m Required The HVAC filters require changing or cleaning Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 General Settings Page General Settings Page The General Settings page contains parameters and settings that enable you to configure the thermostat name and location and set filter replacement reminders Figure 3 4 General S
75. tat 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 See Heat Control page 3 32 m Disable Specifies that there is no cooling system present heat only thermostat m Enable Enables the cooling system Thermostat Configuration Hold Mode Duration Specifies the time interval in which the thermostat temperature setting are held independent of schedule changes due to Period or Day Class advancements m Perm The Hold period is indefinite and the temperature setting are held until the user removes this condition m 1 3 8 12 24 The amount of time in hours in which the current temperature setting are held and inhibited from change The default interval is 3 hours Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 33 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3 6 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Fuel Burner Field Descriptions Field Description 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 guara
76. tat with the ability to be controlled from either across the Internet with the Proliphix Web Server or across multiple corporate subnets to a private enterprise server m Disable default Remote Server function is disabled m Enable The thermostat is enabled to participate with a Remote Server either the Proliphix Remote Management Server See the Proliphix Installer Remote Management Guide or a private server to provide remote access capability Remote Server Configuration Server Address The IP address of the Remote Server either the Proliphix Remote Management Server or a private server which supports remote access This field is pre configured at the factory with the IP address of the Proliphix Web Server 207 58 145 109 default Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation Server Port 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 80 default Port number of the remote server Interval The time interval after which the thermostat intercommunicates with the remote server to self identify itself as an active and reachable thermostat This interval is repeated continually as long as Remote Access is enabled 1 24 hrs Default interval is 1 hour Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 39 Part No 600 01000
77. the Thermostat to the Local Network 3 3 Remote Management 3 4 Logging In to the Thermostat 3 4 Thermostat Management Interface TMI 3 5 HTML Interface 3 5 Logging In to the Thermostat 3 7 Status amp Control Page 3 9 General Settings Page 3 13 Setback Schedules Page 3 17 Thermostat Scheduling 3 18 Occupied Unoccupied Other Class Schedule Pages 3 20 Default Weekly Schedule 3 22 Schedule Special Days 3 23 Special Days Examples 3 24 Network Settings Page 3 27 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 vii Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Contents Advanced Settings Page 3 30 Sensor Settings Page 3 35 Remote Access Page 3 38 Remote Server Configuration 3 38 Remote Discovery Status Page 3 41 Usage Counters Page 3 42 Password Settings Page 3 44 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Resetting the Thermostat 4 1 Software Reset 4 1 Factory Reset 4 2 viii Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Thermostat Configuration Process Flow 1 2 Figure 2 1 Thermostat Buttons and LCD Options 2 1 Figure 2 2 Primary Screen Cycle 2 3 Figure 2 3 Thermostat Default Screen 2 4 Figure 2 4 HVAC Screen Example 2 6 Figure 2 5 Changing the HVAC Setting 2 7 Figure 2 6 Sensor Status Screen 2 8 Figure 2 7 Status amp Control Screen 2 9 Figure 2 8 Thermostat Control Screen 2 10 Figure 2 9 Thermostat Status Screen 2 12 Figure 2 10 Alarm Status Screen
78. to the thermostat No Remote Sensor 1 or 2 value is displayed on the Status and Control Page page 3 9 m Enable A remote external thermal sensor is connected to the thermostat Sensor Type Select the remote sensor type either thermistor or analog so that the appropriate temperature translation table is used to calculate the temperature value Consult the Proliphix web site for a list of sensors available in either type m Thermistor default Thermistor based thermal sensors m Analog Analog based thermal sensors 3 36 Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 Sensor Settings Page Table 3 7 Sensor Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Sensor Averaging Select Enable or Disable to indicate if this remote thermal sensor is to participate in the algebraic averaging of either or both of the thermostat local sensor or the remaining Remote Sensor This parameter is visible only if the Remote Sensor 1 2 State is enabled See Zone Temperature page 3 10 m Disable default Algebraic thermal averaging is disabled Enable Remote Sensor 1 2 is included in the thermal averaging calculations The Zone temperature now reflects the average temperature of the averaged measurements Sensor Correction Select the calibration or temperature offset compensation for this remote thermal sensor Offset adjustments a
79. wise using the PROLIPHIX SOFTWARE you agree to be bound by the terms of this PROLIPHIX LICENSE If you do not agree to the terms of this PROLIPHIX LICENSE do not download or run the PROLIPHIX SOFTWARE Use of Proliphix s products requires four elements the Thermostat the Thermostat FIRMWARE the Proliphix Remote Management Software and a personal computer The PROLIPHIX SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties This PROLIPHIX LICENSE sets forth the terms and conditions of the SOFTWARE LICENSE only Customer Customer means the entity or individual that uses the SOFTWARE Rights and Limitations of Grant Proliphix hereby grants Customer the following non exclusive non transferable right to use the SOFTWARE with the following limitations Rights Customer may use the SOFTWARE on one or more computers and may not otherwise copy the SOFTWARE This PROLIPHIX LICENSE of SOFTWARE may be used concurrently on different computers No Reverse Engineering Customer may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE nor attempt in any other manner to obtain the source code No Separation of Components The SOFTWARE is licensed as a single product Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one computer nor otherwise used separately from the other parts No Rental Customer may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE to someone else
80. yellow alarm condition m Disable default Interval reminder disabled m 10 30 60 90 120 240 365 Runtime Days The runtime interval after which an alarm will be set to remind the user of the need for HVAC maintenance Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 3 0 3 15 Part No 600 01000 201 Rev 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI Table 3 2 General Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description The TMI displays the following additional fields upon different settings and conditions of the Filter Reminder state Filter Usage The TMI displays this field when Filter Reminder in enabled x x Runtime Days Displays a running tally of Runtime Days x x which have elapsed since the previous Filter Last Replaced date If this value is greater than the preset Runtime Days it is displayed in red and an alarm is generated indicating that the Filter Reminder interval has expired Filter Last Replaced The TMI displays this field when Filter Reminder is enabled Filter Replaced check box Checking this box and then clicking Submit forces the current thermostat date and time into the Date and Time field above and restarts the interval set within the Filter Reminder field above e g If the filter is changed prior to the Filter Reminder interval expiration checking this box and clicking Submit restarts the interval timer Date and Time Display

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