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Repeater

Connecting the repeater to the access point:

Power up the repeater.

• 

Open the domain on the access point (press the button once).

• 

Press the button on the repeater.

• 

All the LED should be on steady. 

• 

The repeater is searching for an access point to connect to (all the LEDs 

• 

fl ash every 20 s).
The binding operation is successful when only the yellow LED remains 

• 

fl ashing.
Now the repeater is connected to the access point.

• 

Note

:The binding operation between the repeater and the access 

point may fail if: 

the distances are large and/or there is infrastructure that prevents 

• 

communication between the devices.
The maximum number of repeaters connectable to the access point 

• 

has been reached.

Connecting sensor S2 to the system:

OPEN DOMAIN: press the button on the access point and the 3 LEDs 

• 

fl ash together.

Wait 20s for the repeater/repeaters installed to receive the domain 

• 

open message (all the LEDs fl ash).
In this status, new devices can be connected.

• 

Follow the sensor binding procedure (paragraph 3.4 sensor).

• 

CLOSE DOMAIN: After having connected all the devices, press the 

• 

button to close the domain (the LED on the left starts fl ashing).

Note

the domain closes automatically 15 minutes after last opening.

• 

No address needs to be set on the repeater.

• 
The setup is complete and the system is ready for data communication.

Note

: each terminal/sensor should be visible from at least two 

devices, either access point or repeater. In the event of a repeater 

fault, in this way the terminal/sensor can fi nd an alternative route for 
communicating with the access point.

Fig. 3.e

3.5  Reset devices

To reinitialise the devices to the initial purchase status, proceed as 
follows.

Access point/Repeater

Important

: All the devices previously associated will be removed 

from the access point/repeater (no devices connected = 0).

Press the button until the 3 LEDs remain on steady (not fl ashing).

• 

Release the button.

• 

The LEDs will start fl ashing quickly;

• 

the device is reinitialised if after a few seconds the LED on the left 

• 

remains on steady.

par. description

min max def UOM typ ind. R/W note

-

Number of sensors 
present

0

60

-

 

I

9

R

 

Sensor

The address of the sensor can only be set again if it has fi rst been 
associated with an access point; in the case the connection to the access 
point in question will be removed.

press the button on the rear until the LED fl ashes (10 s);

• 

release the button;

• 

the LED will fl ashes quickly;

• 

the device is reinitialised if when pressure the button again the LED 

• 

remains on for 15 s.

Note

: resetting the terminal/sensor does not eliminate the space 

reserved for the terminal inside the access point. Note that, after 

resetting the terminal/sensor, the number of devices on the access point 
remains unvaried.

par. description

min max def UOM typ ind. R/W note

-

Number of sensors 
present

0

60

-

 

I

9

R

Summary of Contents for easy way aria

Page 1: ...sy way aria User manual easy way ARIA is the first completely wireless CAREL solution for the management of ambient comfort in buildings It guarantees energy saving and optimisation of the entire syst...

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Page 3: ...uct should be used or stored in environments that comply with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual do not attempt to open the device in any way other than described in the manua...

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Page 5: ...of the wireless network 10 3 2 Setting the addresses 10 3 4 Connecting the devices Binding 12 3 5 Reset devices 13 3 6 Wireless variables 14 4 TERMINAL 15 4 1 Display 15 4 2 Keypad 15 4 3 Functions 2...

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Page 7: ...individual zones energy saving the now mature ZigBee technology used for wireless communication ensures high security of the data exchanged mesh layout between the access point and Repeaters 1 4 Termi...

Page 8: ...it rate of 250 kbit s Types of nodes ZigBee Coordinator easy way access point Must be available in every network Coordinates the creation of the network ZigBee Router easy way Repeater Participates in...

Page 9: ...ncy of radio transmission is reduced when there are obstacles metal shelving or other objects that may block the reception of the wireless signals if the product is wall mounted fasten it to a masonry...

Page 10: ...can only be changed after having reinitialised the device see Resetting the devices Access point Power up the access point check that LED L1 yellow on the left is always on and the others are off If t...

Page 11: ...ired CAREL network address for the parameter loc09 par description min max def UOM type index R W notes loc 9 Supervisor address of the device 16 199 16 I 4 R W R only from supervisor loc 10 Password...

Page 12: ...ng opened the domain on the access point Access the parameters menu see paragraph 4 5 Enter the password 22 default for parameter loc 10 Set parameter loc12 to ON the terminal displays bin and subsequ...

Page 13: ...nd the system is ready for data communication Note each terminal sensor should be visible from at least two devices either access point or repeater In the event of a repeater fault in this way the ter...

Page 14: ...ry n minutes where n is decided by the user based on the application Battery level Indicates the current charge of the battery on the terminal sensor This mainly depends on the time set between transm...

Page 15: ...inal off 2 Time Bands Pressed briefly Enter time band setting mode Pressed and held 5 s Enter clock setting mode 3 Fresh Air Pressed briefly Change percentage of Fresh Air UP DOWN buttons to change va...

Page 16: ...OFF ON 0 D 14 R W password access The parameter is used to enable disable the use of the heater for AUTO and HEAT modes The terminal does not control the status of the heater but rather tells the sup...

Page 17: ...imes Fig 4 c c Fig 4 c d Key enter time band setting mode by pressing once Band 1 can now be programmed with hour digits flashing Enter the start hours for band 1 using the UP and DOWN buttons 1 Press...

Page 18: ...er supervisor device pCO PlantVisor the local time bands can be disabled and the corresponding symbols and controlled independently to inform the user of the active time band par description min max d...

Page 19: ...pervisor I10 I11 When written the value returns to 0 0 1 0 D 13 R W Terminal hours 0 23 Hours I 8 R Terminal minutes 0 59 Min I 9 R Supervisor hours Write enabled using D13 0 23 Hours I 10 W Superviso...

Page 20: ...isplays the configured functions in sequence Each time the UP DOWN button is pressed increases decreases the function selected where modifiable To exit the selected function By time 5 seconds after th...

Page 21: ...perature COMFORT displayed if COMFORT function active loc 3 Humidity if humid sensor not fitted 4 Set Humidity Tab 4 h Secondary display loc2 Fig 4 d c loc2 display notes 0 no display Blank 1 Temperat...

Page 22: ...smission 0 1 5 0 1 0 C A 4 R W Minimum humidity variation to force transmission 1 0 10 0 5 0 rH A 5 R W Temperature from supervisor if D11 1 40 0 80 0 0 0 C A 10 W Humidity from supervisor if D11 1 1...

Page 23: ...then visible on the terminal The function can be activated using parameter loc20 par description min max def UOM type index R W notes loc 20 Display set point COMFORT 0 set point 1 COMFORT 0 1 0 D 15...

Page 24: ...def UOM type index R W notes loc 19 Occupancy profile 0 disabled 2 configuration 2 1 configuration 1 3 configuration 3 0 3 0 I 18 R W password access All values other than 0 are equivalent and enable...

Page 25: ...isor pCO controller PlantVisor PlantWatch to change the ambient set point as follows Set point Current set point loc4 in cooling mode or with cooling request AUTO Set point Current set point loc4 in h...

Page 26: ...In the algorithm is disabled RC 0 RH 0 The function is disabled if Diff 0 RH The humid request RU is enabled in ou The dehumid request RD is enabled in ou symbol description min max def um type index...

Page 27: ...the normal display The alarms are also highlighted on the display by the following symbol Fig 4 e a par description min max def UOM type index R W notes Local temperature sensor alarm 0 no temperatur...

Page 28: ...for 3 s accesses the parameters menu Multifunction Set and confirm changes UP Increase parameter value index DOWN Decrease parameter value index Tab 4 t Access Fig 4 f a To access parameter programmin...

Page 29: ...It can be changed By setting a parameter on the terminal loc11 Access the parameters menu Enter the password for loc10 Set loc11 to the desired value Fig 4 f d Via supervisor Set the following paramet...

Page 30: ...device without binding 16 199 16 I 4 R W loc 10 Enter password to access the factory parameters 0 999 22 R W loc 11 Value of the password to access the factory parameters 0 no access password n access...

Page 31: ...button 1 3 5 6 not active 2 3 14 lock button 2 3 5 7 not active 1 2 3 15 lock button 1 2 3 5 0 15 0 I 27 R W loc 19 Occupancy profile 0 disabled 1 configuration 1 2 configuration 2 3 configuration 3 0...

Page 32: ...dity variation to force transmission 1 0 10 0 5 0 rH A 5 R W Temperature set point 8 0 32 0 25 0 C A 6 R W Humidity set point 0 0 100 0 50 0 rH A 7 R W Indicative wireless signal level 100 0 30 0 Dbm...

Page 33: ...100 50 I 7 R W Terminal hours 0 23 hrs I 8 R Terminal minutes 0 59 Min I 9 R Supervisor hours Write enabled using D13 0 23 hrs I 10 W Supervisor minutes Write enabled using D13 0 59 0 Min I 11 W Occup...

Page 34: ...I 25 R W 7 0 loc 15 Field displayed when pressing multifunction the fifth time 0 no display 4 Humidity value 1 temperature set point 5 display clock 2 Temperature value 6 enable sleep timer 3 Humidit...

Page 35: ...protection IP20 Classification according to protection against electric shock Can be integrated in class 1 and 2 equipment Environmental pollution Normal PTI of insulating materials 250V Period of st...

Page 36: ...range 80 RH non condensing Storage conditions 20T70 C humidity range 80 RH non condensing Precision of temperature measurement 1 C 10T40 C 2 C 0T50 C Precision of humidity measurement 5 20 to 80 RH In...

Page 37: ...als for power supply power supply terminal plug in cables max size 1 5 mm LAN 485 communication terminal plug in cables max size 1 5 mm2 use shielded cable with shield connected to GND Type of cable S...

Page 38: ...ating conditions 0T50 C 80 RH non condensing Storage conditions 20T70 C 80 RH non condensing Connections screw terminals for power supply power supply terminal plug in cables max size 1 5 mm Type of c...

Page 39: ...n the access point and the terminal sensor this may occur when The distance between the access point and the terminal sensor is greater than 50 m with visibility between the devices Fig 6 i a Fig 6 i...

Page 40: ...tivity 90 dB maximum current 35 mA current in standby 1 A domain levels 7 maximum number of wireless network devices 199 of which 15 Access Point 184 terminals sensors maximum 5 repeaters in cascade c...

Page 41: ...Notes...

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