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Installation Guide

Daintree

®

 Networked Wireless Thermostat (WTS10)

5

Joining the Zigbee Network

After successfully completing the Installation Test the 

WTS10

 

is ready to communicate with the Daintree Wireless Area 

Controller (WAC) and be commissioned and configured using 

the ControlScope Manager (CSM) web-based application. The 

thermostat automatically tries to join the WAC network every 

5 minutes. The WAC must be commissioned and Add New 

Devices must be initiated on the WAC before the thermostat 

can join the ZigBee wireless network.

For information about configuring the thermostat using 

CSM, see the on-line help.

Once the thermostat is joined, it ignores its built in schedules. 

The WAC passes configuration information like set point, heat/

cooling mode, lock levels etc. at the start of each CSM schedule. 

If the thermostat loses communication with the WAC the 

following things will happen: 

(1)

 Thermostat continues to use 

the existing configuration set by the WAC. 

(2) 

Keypad automatically 

unlocks after 30 minutes to allow manual changes. 

(3)

 If remote 

temperature sensor(s) are enabled, and the thermostat does not 

receive a remote temperature report within 15 minutes, it will 

switch to its built-in temperature sensor.

Current declares that the radio equipment type (WTS10)

complies with Directive 2014/53/EU
Full declaration text available at: www.LED.com

Max. radiated power: <10 dBm. Frequency: 2405 - 2475 MHz

 

  

  Power Supply

 

24VAC, 50Hz

 Output

 

3A max, 1A each terminal

 Operating

 Environment

 

32°F to 113°F (0°C – 45°C). Indoor use only

 Compliance

 

ETL listed, FCC ID: D12CT-EM2606, IC ID: 

  

1700A-CT-EM2606

 Radio 

2405 ~ 2475MHz

 Properties 

Transmit Power max 10dbm 

   

Fahrenheit or Celsius

   

Display range: 14°F – 99°F (5°C – 37°C)

 Temperature

 

Display resolution: 1°F (1°C)

 Measurements

 

Setting range: 45°F – 90°F (7.0°C – 32.0°C)

   

Setting resolution: 1°F (0.5°C)

   

Accuracy: +/- 1°F @ 75°F

  

Switching differential 1st stage:

    

   

User selectable

   

•  0.5°F (default), 1.0°F, 2.0°F 

   

  (0.25°C, 0.5°C, 1.0°C)

  

Switching differential 2nd stage:

 

   

Fixed 2°F (1°C)

  

Switching differential 3rd stage: 

 Control

 

Fixed 2°F (1°C)

   

Operational differential: Less than +/- 2°F

  

Control timing:

   

•  Compressor short cycle timer – 5 min

   

  Residual cooling fan delay:  

 

   

  User selectable

   

•  0 (disabled), 30, 60, 90 sec

   

•  Default = 60 sec

  

Control Switches:

   

•  Latching relay, 2A max load per relay

  

Relays:

   

•  1st stage/Aux heating control

   

•  2nd stage/Emergency heating control

   

•  Fan Control

 Switching

 

•  Heating/Cooling O/B control, 3rd stage

 

Circuit

 

  conventional heat control

   

•  1st stage cooling control / 1st stage

   

  heat-pump heating control

   

•  2nd stage cooling control / 2nd stage

   

  heat-pump heating control

Specifications 

Current Certification 

Operating Environment

32°F to +113°F (0°C – 45°C)

Indoor Use Only

Radio Properties

2405 ~ 2475MHz

Transmit Power max 10dbm

Compliance

Radio Equipment Directive 

2014/53/EU

Power Supply

24VAC, 50Hz

These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation 

or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be 

referred to GE Current, a Daintree company.

www.gecurrent.com

© 2021 Current Lighting Solutions, LLC. All rights reserved. GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of the  

General Electric Company and are used under license. Information provided is subject to change without notice.  

All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions. 
DT103 (Rev. 05/25/2021

CAUTION

RISK OF EXPOSURE IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN 

INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES 

ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.

WTS10

Summary of Contents for WTS10

Page 1: ... Installer Circle the type of equipment and give this information to the commissioning agent A 1 Stage Heat 1 Stage Cool Conventional System B 2 Stage Heat 2 Stage Cool Conventional System C 3 Stage Heat 2 Stage Cool Conventional System D 1 Stage Heat 1 Stage Cool Heat Pump System with out Auxiliary Heating E 2 Stage Heat 1 Stage Cool Heat Pump System with Auxiliary Heating F 2 Stage Heat 2 Stage ...

Page 2: ...stat according to the procedure in the Test section for the connected HVAC system 12 Set the time and date on the thermostat See the Keypad Operation Guide 13 Review the default program schedules in the Keypad Operation Guide and adjust as necessary 14 When you are ready to commission the wireless network see Joining the ZigBee Wireless Network System Type Source Switch 1 Switch 2 Conventional Hea...

Page 3: ...switch positions 3 The setting for STAGE is highlighted Press the button to scroll through the selections 1H1C or 2H 1C and 2H2C or 3H2C When the desired STAGE selection is highlighted press the DOWN button to enter your selection and advance to the FAN selection 4 Press the button to toggle the FAN output ON OFF Keep the FAN output ON while testing the other outputs 5 Press the DOWN button to hig...

Page 4: ...tion 1 F 1 C Measurements Setting range 45 F 90 F 7 0 C 32 0 C Setting resolution 1 F 0 5 C Accuracy 1 F 75 F Switching differential 1st stage User selectable 0 5 F default 1 0 F 2 0 F 0 25 C 0 5 C 1 0 C Switching differential 2nd stage Fixed 2 F 1 C Switching differential 3rd stage Control Fixed 2 F 1 C Operational differential Less than 2 F Control timing Compressor short cycle timer 5 min Resid...

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