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                    CARRIER CORPORATION ©2018 

                    A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-584-01 · 5/23/2018 

 

Summary of Contents for WIRELESS ADAPTER

Page 1: ...e es ss s S Se en ns so or rs s I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n G Gu ui id de e CARRIER CORPORATION 2018 A member of the United Technologies Corporation family Stock symbol UTX Catalog No 11 808 584 01 5 23 2018 ...

Page 2: ...our local Carrier office Important changes are listed in Document revision history at the end of this document CARRIER CORPORATION 2018 All rights reserved throughout the world i Vu is a registered trademark of Carrier Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ...

Page 3: ...or devices 26 Step 1 Download and install SensorScan 26 Step 2 Verify signal strengths 27 Using SensorScan and SensorBuilder to test control program logic 29 Installing the Wireless Adapter and sensors 30 To install the Wireless Adapter 30 To install a Standard or Plus sensor 32 To install a Pro F sensor 34 To install a Motion Lux sensor 35 To install a Window Door sensor 36 Troubleshooting the wi...

Page 4: ...x B SensorScan overview 52 Sensor right click menu 53 Received Test Answer Messages window 54 Message details window 55 Send window 56 Message filter window 57 Automated reporting window 58 Document revision history 60 ...

Page 5: ...sensors should typically be located no more than 60 ft 18 29 m from the Wireless Adapter These measurements are based on the Wireless Adapter and sensor being separated by no more than 1 drop ceiling and 2 walls drywall with metal studs Longer distances can be achieved if there are fewer obstructions See Planning the layout of wireless devices page 17 for more information on placement and building...

Page 6: ... Temperature humidity and motion sensor Setpoint adjustment Fan control Digital display non programmable 902 MHz Logo 868 MHZ Logo 902 MHz No logo WS THMDOF C 902 WS THMDOF C 868 WS THMDOF 902 Motion Lux Sensor Motion sensor Lux sensor LED status indicator 902 MHz 868 MHz WS ML 902 WS ML 868 Window Door Sensor Magnetic relay switch LED status indicator 902 MHz 868 MHz WS S 902 WS S 868 ...

Page 7: ...18 Installation Guide All rights reserved 3 Wireless Adapter Features Available Configurations Part number USB update port LED status indicator Reset button Rnet connector 24 Vac power connector 902 MHz 868 MHz RG 902 RG 868 USB Radio 902 MHz 868 MHz WS US 902 WS US 868 ...

Page 8: ... sensor in a different location that provides better signal light strength See To install a Standard or Plus sensor page 32 Specifications Sensor temperature range 32 F to 104 F 0 to 40 C NOTE If temperature exceeds 104 F 40 C sensor will continue to report 104 F 40 C until temperature drops below this limit Humidity sensor 11 to 89 3 RH typical Power supply Solar harvesting internal energy storag...

Page 9: ...of value Maximum operating life with no light power or battery Up to 5 days Minimum lighting strength required for operation 150 lux constant Minimum lighting strength required to minimize battery usage 700 lux constant Time to fully charge Depends on available lux Sensor will fully charge in 8 hours 1000 lux or 24 hours 333 lux Degree of protection IP20 Operating environment 32 F to 122 F 0 to 50...

Page 10: ... C sensor will continue to report 104 F 40 C until temperature drops below this limit Humidity sensor 11 to 89 3 RH typical Power supply Solar harvesting internal energy storage Battery A 1 2 AA 3 6V 1200 mA battery is included to supplement solar power in extreme low light conditions For battery replacement you can purchase this 3 6V battery online from websites such as Amazon Battery shelf life ...

Page 11: ...uired for operation 150 lux constant Minimum lighting strength required to minimize battery usage 700 lux constant Time to fully charge Depends on available lux Sensor will fully charge in 8 hours 1000 lux or 24 hours 333 lux Degree of protection IP20 Operating environment 32 F to 122 F 0 to 50 C 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Housing ABS plastic bright white color Weight 0 2 lb 0 08 kg ...

Page 12: ...nse from the Wireless Adapter NOTE Humidity reading can be seen only in the i Vu interface Wireless Solar powered Indoor solar panel collects ambient light to power the sensor and send wireless communication Buttons to Switch display between Fahrenheit and Celsius Turn on the fan Raise or lower the room temperature setpoint Maximum adjustment is defined in the control program Specifications Sensor...

Page 13: ...iling or 2 walls drywall with metal studs Transmission interval Configurable in SensorBuilder The sensor transmits On change of sensed value and At a regular interval heartbeat The default is every 900 seconds 15 minutes Set the heartbeat to 0 to transmit only when value changes Change of value threshold Configurable in SensorBuilder The temperature must change by at least 288 F 156 C the default ...

Page 14: ...ada Compliant ICES 003 Class B Contains IC ID 6713A STM300U Europe Mark Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU RoHS Compliant 2011 65 EU Australia and New Zealand C Tick Mark AS NZS 61000 6 3 Motion Lux sensor Passive infrared motion sensor Wireless Solar powered Indoor solar panels collect ambient light to power the sensor and send wireless communication Supplemental battery included for extreme low li...

Page 15: ... MHz Europe and China Transmission range Typically 60 ft 18 29 m maximum from the Wireless Adapter assuming sensor and Wireless Adapter are separated by no more than 1 drop ceiling or 2 walls drywall with metal studs Transmission interval Configurable in SensorBuilder The sensor transmits On change of sensed value and At a regular interval heartbeat The default is every 900 seconds 15 minutes Set ...

Page 16: ...tains IC ID 6713A STM300U Europe Mark Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU RoHS Compliant 2011 65 EU Australia and New Zealand C Tick Mark AS NZS 61000 6 3 Window Door sensor Sensor detects when a door or window opens or closes Wireless Solar powered Indoor solar panel collects ambient light to power the sensor and send wireless communication Supplemental battery included for extreme low light conditi...

Page 17: ...ireless Adapter are separated by no more than 1 drop ceiling or 2 walls drywall with metal studs Transmission interval The sensor transmits On change of sensed value and At a regular 25 minute interval heartbeat Maximum operating life with no light power or battery Up to 4 days Minimum lighting strength required for operation 15 lux constant Minimum lighting strength required to minimize battery u...

Page 18: ...da Industry Canada Compliant ICES 003 Class B Contains IC ID 6713A STM300U Europe Mark Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU RoHS Compliant 2011 65 EU Australia and New Zealand C Tick Mark AS NZS 61000 6 3 Wireless Adapter Translates the sensors customized EnOcean protocol into the Rnet protocol Wired to a controller s Rnet port Powered by an 24 Vac external power supply USB port for firmware upgrade S...

Page 19: ...to 54 4 C 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Housing UL94 5VA plenum rated enclosure rugged GE C2950 Cycoloy plastic black color Weight 4 3 oz 121 9 g Dimensions 4 66 in x 3 36 in 1 39 in 11 84 cm x 8 53 cm x 3 53 cm Compliance United States of America FCC CFR47 Chapter 1 Subchapter A Part 15 Subpart B Class B Contains FCC ID SZV STM300U Canada Industry Canada Compliant ICES 003 Class B cUL...

Page 20: ...dio frequency 902 MHz North America or 868 MHz Europe and China Transmission range Typically 60 ft 18 29 m maximum USB contact durability 500 cycles Operating environment Indoor rated only 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 0 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Weight 4 oz 12 g Dimensions 2 76 in x 9 in x 35 in 7 cm x 2 3 cm x 9 cm Compliance United States of America FCC CFR47 Chapter 1 Subchapter A Part 15...

Page 21: ...that prevents wireless signals Critical fire and security applications Distance between the Wireless Adapter and wireless sensor would exceed 60 feet If any of these conditions exist use wired ZS sensors or a combination of ZS and wireless sensors Rnet configuration You can use the Wireless sensors ZS sensors and an Equipment Touch on the same Rnet The number of sensors you can use on a controller...

Page 22: ...one Pro F will not be reflected on the display of another Pro or Pro F possibly causing confusion for the user Wireless device placement guidelines The Wireless Adapter and its associated wireless sensors communicate through wireless signals Wireless signals are radio waves that can degrade as they pass through objects be blocked altogether or be reflected Building construction or decor may interf...

Page 23: ... front of the Wireless Adapter should always face the sensors If you place a sensor behind the Wireless Adapter the circuit board will interfere with the sensor s transmissions Wall mount The front of the Wireless Adapter should face outward toward sensors Overhead mount The front of the Wireless Adapter should face downward toward sensors Lighting A solar powered sensor should get consistent and ...

Page 24: ...ners as the signal can bounce before it reaches the device Near angular decor that could redirect the signal Motion sensors When determining the location for a Pro F or Motion Lux sensor you should consider Obstacles that could potentially block motion sensor s line of sight Heat sources Install the sensor at least 10 15 feet from heating vents If a sensor detects a rapid change in heat it could i...

Page 25: ...yout of wireless devices Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 21 Pro F motion sensor detection range Side view Top view Motion Lux Sensor detection range Side view Top view ...

Page 26: ...r connector location QR Scanner Optional See step 5 in Step 2 Pair sensors to the Wireless Adapter page 23 NOTES SensorBuilder automatically assigns each wireless sensor an RnetID starting with 0 that is the sensor s Rnet address you cannot set the address on the physical sensor You can pair a sensor to multiple Wireless Adapters Step 1 Download and install SensorBuilder 1 On the computer go to ht...

Page 27: ...apter with the lowest dB is the one closest to you 2 In the Devices pane click the Wireless Adapter and then click Yes in the Read device configuration box The sensor is now in Learn mode and will stay in Learn mode while SensorBuilder is open NOTE The Wireless Adapter is locked during Learn mode so that no other user can configure it If any other user clicks on it in the Devices pane they will se...

Page 28: ... on Standard and Plus Pro F Motion Light Window Door TIP If SensorBuilder receives signals from other sensors in the vicinity that you do not want to pair with the Wireless Adapter double click each sensor that you do want to pair Those sensors jump to the top of the list and are highlighted Click below the Sensors pane to remove all sensors except the highlighted ones Then click below the Sensors...

Page 29: ...he USB Radio driver If the USB Radio driver does not automatically install when you install SensorScan or SensorBuilder 1 Go to http www ftdichip com Drivers VCP htm 2 Scroll down until you see the Currently Supported VCP Drivers table 3 Click the setup executable link shown below to download the driver 4 Run the exe file if it does not start automatically ...

Page 30: ...Downloads i Vu Technicians Tools and then download SensorScan_Setup exe 2 Insert the USB Radio into a USB port on your computer 3 Run SensorScan_Setup exe and follow the prompts to install the software 4 Start the SensorScan application If the USB Radio driver installed correctly the application should show something similar to the image below If the driver did not automatically install correctly ...

Page 31: ...ossible to the proposed location Connecting a USB extension cable will require you to restart SensorScan 2 Take a wireless sensor to its proposed location 3 Press the sensor s Learn button to send a signal See step 5 in Pairing sensors to the Wireless Adapter page 23 for the location of a sensor s Learn button 4 The USB Radio receives the signal and displays the sensor and the signal strength in S...

Page 32: ... will require you to restart SensorScan 2 In SensorScan press the button shown below to send and receive a message from the Wireless Adapter The Received Messages window will appear showing signal strength of the message SensorScan sent to the Wireless Adapter in the RSSI device column received from the Wireless Adapter in the RSSI SensorScan column A good signal is any number smaller than 85 dB T...

Page 33: ... Open SensorScan 2 Open SensorBuilder selecting a different USB Radio than the one SensorScan is using 3 Select the type of sensor you want to simulate in the Profile drop down list 4 Press to send a signal to SensorBuilder 5 In SensorBuilder pair that simulated sensor to your Wireless Adapter See Pairing sensors to the Wireless Adapter using SensorBuilder page 22 6 In SensorScan type a value in t...

Page 34: ...g the wireless sensor installation page 39 To install the Wireless Adapter Rnet wiring specifications NOTE Use the specified type of wire and cable for maximum signal integrity Description 4 conductor shielded or unshielded CMP plenum rated cable Conductor 22 AWG 7x0096 bare copper Maximum length 500 feet 152 meters Insulation Low smoke PVC or equivalent Color Code Black white green red Shielding ...

Page 35: ...n Outer jacket Foil shield 25 in 6 cm Shield wire 3 Strip about 0 25 inch 0 6 cm of the inner insulation from each wire 4 Wire the Rnet Rnet and Gnd terminals on the controller s Rnet port to the terminals of the same name on the Wireless Adapter s Rnet connector NOTES If using shielded wire connect the shield wire and the ground wire to the Gnd terminal MPC Open XP and Carrier ChillerVu OPN PSM M...

Page 36: ...adily on Has a problem Do one of the following Cycle power to the device Insert a small screwdriver or paper clip into the hole next to the LED to reboot the device To install a Standard or Plus sensor he sensor can be mounted directly on a wall or mounted to a backplate 1 Loosen the setscrew and then remove the mounting plate Setscrew 2 With the setscrew at the bottom attach the mounting plate to...

Page 37: ...ote thermistor to a Standard sensor The Standard sensor with remote thermistor capability lets you mount the sensor in one location and retrieve the temperature from another location Connect the remote thermistor s wires to the connector shown below To preserve battery life Maintain at least 700 lux in the space where the sensor is installed and set the sensor s Heartbeat interval and COV threshol...

Page 38: ...unting screws 4 Place the sensor on the mounting plate aligning tabs and notches and then slide the sensor downward until you hear the tab click Pro F batteries The Pro F sensor uses two non standard SAFT LS 14500 AA 3 6V batteries that have a life expectancy of 5 to 10 years If the icon appears on the Pro F s screen the sensor has a low battery The battery is not user replaceable and sensor shoul...

Page 39: ... it ships from the factory To turn it on press the Learn button for 5 seconds If you find that you will not be using the sensor immediately you can turn if off again by pressing the Learn button for 10 seconds See step 5 in Pair sensors to the Wireless Adapter page 23 for the location of the Learn button To install a Motion Lux sensor 1 To remove the mounting plate from the sensor twist the mounti...

Page 40: ...ensor is installed and set the sensor s Heartbeat interval to the default number or higher Low lux and frequent signals can significantly impact battery life To install a Window Door sensor Install the sensor and magnet on the interior side of the door window Door installation Install the magnet on the knob side of the door opposite side from the hinges Install the sensor on the door frame Install...

Page 41: ...charge it IMPORTANT Although we recommend mounting the sensor and magnet with screws you should leave the adhesive foam strips on the back of them if you are mounting them on metal surfaces The foam backing will add space to reduce signal absorption by the metal 2 Mount the sensor on the door or window frame as follows a Lift up on the tab with your index finger as you slide the back mounting plat...

Page 42: ...es on the plate with the offsets on the sensor g Slide the sensor on the mounting plate until the tab lock clicks 3 Install the magnet on the interior side of the door or window aligning the arrows on the sensor and magnet a Use a screwdriver to push in the tab on the end of the magnet until the front cover pops off b Position the magnet on the frame making sure it is level c Attach the mounting p...

Page 43: ...dapter Review the Wireless device placement guidelines page 18 and follow the procedures in Verify signal strengths page 27 to determine if something is interfering with the signal If a Pro F displays the sensor is not receiving a response from the Wireless Adapter If you can find no reason why the communication has failed you can press the sensor s Learn button for 4 seconds to reset the sensor T...

Page 44: ... you must send the configuration step 5 above and then click Reboot NOTE If you have i Vu controllers loaded with metric applications you must select C Reset Click to reset the Wireless Adapter to its factory default settings Key 1 2 3 To create security for your Wireless Adapter you can define keys that a user will have to enter before SensorBuilder will read the Wireless Adapter s configuration ...

Page 45: ...individual sensors settings a Select a sensor type in the Driver pane and then press the Learn button on a sensor of that type See step 5 in Pairing sensors to the Wireless Adapter page 23 for the location of a sensor s Learn button b In the Devices pane select the sensor and then edit its settings in the Device configuration pane See table below c Right click the sensor and then select Send confi...

Page 46: ...ckly deplete the sensor s stored energy Pro F Std Plus Std Remote Unoccupied send delay in minutes When the status changes from occupied to unoccupied the sensor will wait this long before sending the unoccupied status to the Wireless Adapter Motion Lux Pro F Lux offset If the sensor s lux value differs from a measured value you can enter an amount by which the transmitted value will be adjusted M...

Page 47: ...nsorBuilder will tell you that new firmware is available Click the Create USB button 6 When the Save dialog box appears insert a USB thumb drive into your computer and then save the firmware file to it 7 Open Windows Explorer locate the USB thumb drive and then verify that the file is on the drive 8 Insert the USB thumb drive into the Wireless Adapter wait 15 20 seconds and then click the Update b...

Page 48: ...s equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with this document it 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 turni...

Page 49: ...rate the equipment Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de license L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 L utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi mem si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le foncitionnement IMPORTAN...

Page 50: ...RPORATION 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 46 NOTE The USB Radio must be inserted into your computer s USB port before you start SensorScan The following information gives an overview of SensorBuilder and its features Appendix A SensorBuilder overview ...

Page 51: ...pter using SensorBuilder page 22 to establish communication between the Wireless Adapter and its sensors Adjusting Wireless Adapter and wireless sensor settings page 40 to change SensorBuilder s default settings Driver and Devices panes page 47 Device configuration pane page 48 Sensors pane page 50 Reusing sensor configurations in SensorBuilder page 51 Driver and Devices panes ...

Page 52: ...N 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 48 Device configuration pane Settings tab Select the Wireless Adapter or a sensor in the Devices pane to edit its information on the Settings tab shown below See Adjusting Wireless Adapter and wireless sensor settings page 40 ...

Page 53: ...nsors with a Wireless Adapter you drag and drop a sensor in the Sensors pane onto the Sensors tab shown below See Pairing sensors to the Wireless Adapter using SensorBuilder page 22 The information on the Sensors tab lives in the Wireless Adapter You can right click on a sensor to edit the information See To edit the Wireless Adapter s settings ...

Page 54: ...Appendix A SensorBuilder overview Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 50 Sensors pane ...

Page 55: ...an then copy and paste the driver onto a sensor in the Devices pane as follows a Right click the driver and then select Copy b Right click a sensor in the Devices pane and then select Paste c Right click the sensor again and then select Send configuration d Press the sensor s Learn button Reusing lists If you give custom names to the Wireless Adapter or sensors the names are stored only on your co...

Page 56: ...into your computer s USB port before you start SensorScan The following information gives an overview of SensorScan and its features NOTE The logging txt file captures the data that appears in the Message details page 55 window You can also load and view the contents of the logging txt file in the Message details window Appendix B SensorScan overview ...

Page 57: ...ssage details window page 55 Send window page 56 Message filter window page 57 Automated reporting window page 58 Sensor right click menu Right click a sensor in the SensorScan window to see the following options Menu command Notes Delete Deletes the selected sensor s Use Ctrl click or Shift click to select multiple sensors Rename To give the sensor an intuitive name for example referencing its lo...

Page 58: ...radio NOTE If a row in the above window turns red and shows MISSING in the first column communication to or from the Wireless Adapter has stopped The Wireless Adapter could be offline or the USB Radio may have stopped communicating with SensorScan Check the following Verify that the USB Radio is firmly connected to your computer Check to see if your company or security software prevent the USB Rad...

Page 59: ...w to capture all messages in the above window to c Program files SensorScan logging txt To view the contents of the logging txt file 1 Click in the main SensorScan window to stop SensorScan s listening for devices 2 Click to open the Message details window 3 Click to remove all messages in the Message details window 4 Click and then browse to the logging txt file 5 Click Open Each time you turn on...

Page 60: ...ors CARRIER CORPORATION 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 56 Send window Click in the SensorScan window to see the following window test control program logic See Using SensorScan and SensorBuilder to test control program logic page 29 ...

Page 61: ...ON 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 57 Message filter window By default SensorScan listens to all devices within range of the USB radio Click in the SensorScan window to see the following window where you can define which devices SensorScan will listen to ...

Page 62: ...RPORATION 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 58 Automated reporting window Click in the SensorScan window to see the following window that lets you set up SensorScan to automatically send reports that contain all transmissions on the wireless network ...

Page 63: ...Appendix B SensorScan overview Wireless Sensors CARRIER CORPORATION 2018 Installation Guide All rights reserved 59 Email tab FTP tab ...

Page 64: ...nge increased for Pro F Motion Lux and Window Door sensors Capacitors can now power sensors for up to 5 days Added 868 MHz radio frequency X D 4 25 18 To update the Wireless Adapter firmware Removed steps 9 and 10 X O F 9 18 17 Sensors pane Added db colors to image X TS AR E 7 26 17 Rnet configuration Changed version 3 3 11 to 3 4 02 and changed v03 05 03 to 03 05 02 X TS AP F 6 27 17 Specificatio...

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