EcoView Thermostat. Product Description. Installation. Product Number. Caution Notations. Required Tools. Expected Installation Time.

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Document No. 129-566 EcoView Thermostat Product Description This document covers the installation and commissioning of the EcoView thermostat and sensors components the EcoView system. See the following documents for installation of other EcoView system components: EcoView 8 DO Module Installation and Commissioning (129-565) EcoView Multi-phase Meter Installation Instructions (129-563) EcoView Touchscreen Installation and Commissioning (129-562) Product Number 97-001 EcoView Thermostat Caution Notations Equipment damage or loss of data may occur if you do not follow the procedures as specified. All temperature sensors require 18AWG- 22AWG twisted, shielded cable. The shield should be grounded on one end only. This thermostat is a direct replacement and should accept the same wires. However, if the AC unit is configured as a heat pump, there are settings that can be adjusted in the configuration menu on the thermostat. Remove the existing thermostat before proceeding. Ensure that there is 24 Vac present at the COM and RH terminals. If it is not present, ensure that it is run from the HVAC unit. Installation 1. Remove the base plate from the thermostat housing by pulling straight up. 2. Install the thermostat base plate. a. Feed the existing wires through the opening in the base plate. b. Secure the base plate to the mounting surface using appropriate hardware. Required Tools Screwdriver Electric drill Expected Installation Time 15 minutes If thermostat security enclosures are required, they must be non-metallic so they will not interfere with the radio transmission. Prerequisites Power off the AC unit before attempting removal of the existing thermostat. Thermostat wires are typically color coded. If not, you must make note of which terminal designator each wire was attached to. NOTE: Figure 1. Thermostat Base Plate. If 24 Vac was present at the thermostat, skip Step 3 and proceed to Step 4. 3. If 24 Vac was not present at the thermostat: a) Locate the 24 Vac transformer or 24 Vac on the terminal strip typically located behind an access panel on the AC unit. Attach an unused thermostat wire to the 24 Vac return. b) Attach the other end of the unused wire to the thermostat RH or RC terminal. Item Number 129-566, Rev. CA Page 1 of 8

4. Attach the existing wires to the appropriate terminals on the thermostat base plate. 5. Replace the thermostat housing. The installation is complete. Thermostat Setup Figure 2. Thermostat. Program the thermostat using the four buttons across the bottom, and up/down arrows to the right of the screen. 1. Press the MENU button to access the menu. 2. Hold the two middle buttons simultaneously while on the first menu to access the Installer Menu. 3. Scroll to System Settings using the UP/DOWN arrows. 4. Press Select. 5. Use the DOWN arrow to scroll down to Mechanical Settings. 6. Press Select. 7. Enter package unit specifics (number of stages, unit type, and so on). See Thermostat Settings for additional information. 8. Press Done twice to return to the main menu. 9. Use the DOWN arrow to scroll down to ZigBee install. 10. Press Select. 11. A prompt will be displayed asking to Add the thermostat to the network. Press the UP arrow to accept only if the prompt displayed does not ask to Remove the thermostat from the network. 12. Press Exit and Done to return to the main menu. 13. Use the DOWN arrow to scroll down to ZigBee Network Info. 14. Press Select. 15. Ensure that the network displays Open, and that the status displays Installed. 16. Press Done to return to the main screen. Page 2 of 8 Thermostat Installer Settings (Hidden Screen) The Installer Settings screen is a hidden screen designed for installer use only. Do not change any settings in this screen unless you are a qualified service technician. Changing these settings affects the operation of the heating/cooling system. 1. From the main screen, press and hold the two inner buttons for 3 seconds until the Installer Settings screen displays. 2. From the Installer Settings screen, you can view the current internal settings of the thermostat, and change them as needed. Scroll to the desired function, and then use the +/- buttons to make any changes. Display Lock. Options: Y = Display locked; N = Display unlocked. By default, this is set to unlocked (N). Allows you to lock or unlock the thermostat buttons. When the buttons are locked, you can still access the main menu, but you cannot select any menu options. The Installer Settings hidden button operation is always operational, allowing you to return to this screen and turn off Display Lock. Service Mode. Options: Y = Service Mode on; N = Service Mode off. By default, this is set to off (N). Sets the thermostat timers in a test mode with short delays. All runtime and staging delays are reduced to 15 seconds to speed up system checkout and testing. While in this mode, compressor short cycle protection is lost. System Settings. Displays the following submenu options: Mechanical Settings. Displays the following submenu options: o Type. Range: Gas/Elec or Heatpump. By default, this is set to Gas/Elec. Allows you to select the HVAC type. o Fan Type. Range: Gas or Elec. By default, this is set to Gas. Allows you to select the fan type. o 2nd Stage Heat. Range: Y or N. By default, this is set to N. Enables or disables the second-stage heat operation. Siemens Industry, Inc.

o Aux Heat (HP). Range: Y or N. By default, this is set to N. Enables or disables the auxiliary heat. Typically, this is heat strips in a heat pump system. o 2nd Stage Cool. Range: Y or N. By default, this is set to N. Enables or disables the second-stage cool operation. Schedule Override. Range: Y or N. By default, this is set to N. When enabled, the scheduler function is disabled, and the Run/Hold button does not display on the main screen. H/C Delta. Range: 3 to 15. By default, this is set to 4. Allows you to specify the amount of separation between heating and cooling setpoints. Once specified, the cooling or heating setpoint is raised or lowered to maintain the separation. NOTE: The Delta T Setting is the delta, or difference between, the setpoint and current temperature, which is used for determining when a heat or cool call is activated. Heating Delta Stage 1 ON. Range: 1 to 8. By default, this is set to 1. setpoint that Stage 1 heating starts. Heating Delta Stage 1 OFF. Range: 0 to 8. By default, this is set to 0. setpoint that Stage 1 heating stops. Stage 1 turns off at setpoint + Delta Stage 1. Heating Delta Stage 2 ON. Range: 1 to 8. By default, this is set to 4. setpoint that Stage 2 heating starts. Heating Delta Stage 2 OFF. Range: 0 to 8. By default, this is set to 0. setpoint that Stage 2 heating stops. Stage 2 turns off at setpoint + Delta Stage 2. Heating Delta Stage 3 ON. Range: 1 to 8. By default, this is set to 6. setpoint that Stage 3 heating starts. Heating Delta Stage 3 OFF. Range: 0 to 8. By default, this is set to 3. setpoint that Stage 3 heating stops. Stage 3 turns off at setpoint + Delta Stage 3. Cooling Delta Stage 1 ON. Range: 1 to 8. By default, this is set to 1. setpoint that Stage 1 cooling starts. Cooling Delta Stage 1 OFF. Range: 0 to 8. By default, this is set to 0. setpoint that Stage 1 cooling stops. Stage 1 turns off at setpoint - Delta Stage 1. Cooling Delta Stage 2 ON. Range: 1 to 8. By default, this is set to 4. setpoint that Stage 2 cooling starts. Cooling Delta Stage 2 OFF. Range: 0 to 8. By default, this is set to 0. setpoint that Stage 2 cooling stops. Stage 2 turns off at setpoint - Delta Stage 2. Max Heat SP. Range: 5 to 109. By default, this is set to 109. Allows you to specify the maximum heating setpoint value. Once specified, the system does not ramp or accept setpoints higher than this maximum. NOTE: High temperatures are for pool and spa heating applications. Min Cool SP. Range: 6 to 110. By default, this is set to 6. Allows you to specify the minimum cooling setpoint value. Once specified, the system does not ramp or accept setpoints lower than this minimum. NOTE: Low temperatures are for degrees Celsius applications. Minimum Run Time. Range: 1 to 9 minutes. By default, this is set to 6 minutes. Allows you to specify the minimum runtime before a heating/cooling cycle turns off. This prevents rapid cycling. Minimum Off Time. Range: 5 to 9 minutes. By default, this is set to 6 minutes. Allows you to specify the minimum off time before another heating/cooling cycle starts. This provides protection against short compressor cycles. Siemens Industry, Inc. Page 3 of 8

Fan Cycler. Continuously cycles the HVAC system fan from on and off periods. This provides minimum requirements for air ventilation. When the Fan ON time is set to a value greater than 0, an additional Cycler Fan mode is available when you press the FAN button. Fan ON Time. Range: 0 to 120 minutes. By default, this is set to 0 minutes (OFF). Fan OFF Time. Range: 0 to 120 minutes. By default, this is set to 20 minutes. Remote Sensors. The thermostat supports two remote sensors of type 10K Thermistor. Each sensor supports several thermostat curves, the most common curves being the A Curve, Type 2, and Type 3. RS1 Type. Options: A Curve, Type 2, and Type 3. By default, this is set to Type 2. Allows you to specify the 10K Thermistor curve for Remote Sensor 1. If present, Remote Sensor 1 replaces the internal sensor of the thermostat as the primary temperature sensor. RS2 Type. Options: A Curve, Type 2, and Type 3. By default, this is set to Type 2. Allows you to specify the 10K Thermistor curve for Remote Sensor 2. If present, Remote Sensor 2 is averaged with the primary sensor (the internal sensor or Remote Sensor 1). You can optionally use the RS2 Location setting to configure Remote Sensor 2 as an outdoor sensor. Thermostat Commissioning 1. Press the Setup button. 2. Press the Device Network tab. The MAC address displays in the Unassigned Node section of the screen. 3. Press the MAC address to be assigned (it will highlight). 4. Select the thermostat to be assigned. NOTE: Power up and assign the thermostats one at a time to ensure that the devices are named properly for the area which is being controlled. 6. Press Exit. 7. Repeat Steps 1 through 6 for each device. Remote Sensors If the thermostats are all located in a central location, then more than likely there are remote sensors in various locations throughout the building. The remote sensors require 22 gauge, Twisted Shielded Pair wire. The maximum remote sensor distance is 150 feet, but less than 100 feet is recommended. 1. The remote sensor (see Figure 3) has two wires. These wires are not polarized, and may be interchanged. RS2 Location. Options: In or Out. By default, this is set to In. Page 4 of 8 If desired, you can configure Remote Sensor 2 as an outdoor sensor by selecting Out. ZigBee Install Button. Enables you to install or uninstall the thermostat in a ZigBee network. 3. Press Done. Thermostat Activation 1. Remove thermostat from the back plate, and wait 10 seconds. 2. Reinstall the thermostat to the back plate. This will reboot the thermostat. If this is not completed, the thermostats may not communicate properly. Figure 3. Remote Sensor 97-002. 2. Run the remote sensor wires from the sensor to the two terminals marked RS1 on the thermostat base plate (see Figure 1), through the same hole as the existing thermostat wires. When installed, the remote sensor on RS1 overrides the internal temperature sensor in the thermostat. 3. Keep the wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as motors, line starters, lighting ballasts, and distribution panels. 4. Keep remote sensors away from air diffusers, external doorways, and other areas where temperatures may fluctuate with airflow or door openings. Siemens Industry, Inc.

5. Locate the remote sensor in an area where it will accurately measure the average space temperature in the room. NOTE: Refrigeration Sensors If the space is large and cannot be accurately estimated by using a single remote sensor, install an additional remote sensor on the terminals of RS2. Once installed, from the Installer Settings screen, configure the Remote Sensors > RS2 Location setting to In. This ensures that it is averaged with RS1 to provide an accurate space temperature in the room. For detailed information about using the Installer Settings screen, see Thermostat Installer Settings (Hidden Screen). Refrigeration sensors are an option, and are installed in the same manner as the remote sensors. NOTE: The refrigeration sensor is the same as the remote sensor. It has two wires. These wires are not polarized, and may be interchanged. 1. Run the refrigeration sensor wires from the sensor to the two terminals marked RS2 on the thermostat base plate (see Figure 1) through the same hole as the existing thermostat wires. 2. From the Installer Settings screen of the thermostat, configure the Remote Sensors > RS2 Location setting to Out. This ensures reliable results by taking the sensor out of the RTU control sequence. For detailed information about using the Installer Settings screen, see Thermostat Installer Settings (Hidden Screen). 3. Locate the refrigeration sensor in the center of the walk-in freezer or refrigerator. 4. Run the wires by puncturing a small hole in the wall of the walk-in, and feeding the wires through. 5. Use silicone to completely seal the area around the wires. 6. Keep the wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as motors, line starters, lighting ballasts, and distribution panels. 7. Keep refrigeration sensors away from fans, doors, and other areas where temperatures may fluctuate with airflow or door openings. Siemens Industry, Inc. Page 5 of 8

Wiring Diagrams Figure 4. Standard Gas/Electric Wiring. Installation Notes: Standard Gas/Electric HVAC System Setup To set the HVAC system type, go to the Thermostat Info screen and press the Setup button. 1. Type: Set the HVAC System Type to Gas/Elec. 2. Fan Type: Set the HVAC Fan Type: Set to Gas for typical gas furnaces (fan is controlled by the furnace). Set to Elec for electric heat (fan call with heat call). 3. C/O Type: Not used for standard systems. Ignore this setting. 4. Second Stage Heat: Enable second stage heating outputs. If you have a single-stage heating system, leave this set to N. If you have a 2-stage heating system, set to Y to enable. Page 6 of 8 5. Aux Heat (HP): Not used for standard systems. Ignore this setting. 6. Second Stage Cool: Enable second stage cooling outputs: If you have a single-stage cooling system, leave this set to N. If you have a 2-stage cooling system, set to Y to enable. Default Setup Gas/Elec Gas Heat 1 Stage heating 1 Stage cooling No setup is required for this configuration. Siemens Industry, Inc.

Figure 5. Heat Pump Wiring. Installation Notes: Heat Pump HVAC System To set the HVAC system type, go to the Thermostat Info screen and press the Setup button. 1. Type: Set the HVAC System Type to Heat Pump. 2. Fan Type: Automatically set for heat pump systems. Ignore this setting. 3. C/O Type: Change Over (reversing) Valve Type. Heat pumps change from heating to cooling by reversing operation. You must configure the thermostat s changeover valve setting to work correctly with your HVAC system. Check your system information to be sure, and note the color of the original thermostat wire and the terminal it was connected to. Regardless of the old stat connection (O or B), connect the wire to the thermostat s W2/O terminal. For changeover with cool systems (orange wire, O terminal): set C/O Type to w/cool (most common and default setting). For changeover with heat systems (brown wire, B terminal): set C/O Type to w/heat. 4. Second Stage Heat. Enable second stage heating outputs. If you have a single-stage heating system, leave this set to N. If you have a 2-stage heating system, set to Y to enable. 5. Aux Heat (HP). If you have auxiliary heat strips, set this to Y to enable. 6. Second Stage Cool. Enable second stage cooling outputs. If you have a single-stage heating system, leave this set to N. If you have a 2-stage heating system, set to Y to enable. NOTE: If cooling results when you expect heating, switch The C/O Type sets the correct system operation. the C/O Type to the opposite setting. Siemens Industry, Inc. Page 7 of 8

December 13, 2011 FCC and IC Interference Requirements This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. «Ce dispositif est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de FCC et aux normes permis-exemptes du Canada RSS d'industrie. L'opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes (1) que ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l'interférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence, y compris l'interférence qui peut causer le fonctionnement peu désiré du dispositif.» Per RSS-Gen Issue 3 (December 2010 Section 7.1.3) FCC Note This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. FCC and IC Radiation Exposure Statement for Mobile Devices This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment shall be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be re-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. (For compliance with FCC Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 2.1093) FCC Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 15.105 Information to the user: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. For Industry Canada User This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 Issue 4 (February 2004). «Cet appareillage numérique de la classe B est conforme ICES-003 à l'issue canadienne 4 (le février 2004).» Antenna Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. «Aux termes des règlements du Canada d'industrie, cet émetteur radioélectrique peut seulement fonctionner utilisant une antenne d'un type et (ou moins) d'un gain maximum approuvés pour l'émetteur par Industry Canada. Pour ramener des interférences radio potentielles à d'autres utilisateurs, on devrait ainsi choisir le type d'antenne et son gain que l'équivalent a isotropically rayonné la puissance (e.i.r.p.) n'est pas plus que celui nécessaire pour la communication réussie.» Information in this publication is based on current specifications. The company reserves the right to make changes in specifications and models as design improvements are introduced. EcoView is a trademark of Siemens Industry, Inc. Other product or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. 2014 Siemens Industry, Inc. Siemens Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division Retail and Commercial Systems 1000 Deerfield Parkway Buffalo Grove, IL 60089-4513 USA +1 847-215-1000 For EcoView system support, please call 1 + 877-306-9400 Your feedback is important to us. If you have comments about this document, please send them to SBT_technical.editor@siemens.com Document No. 129-566 Printed in the USA Page 8 of 8