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Emme Core +Zone

Emme Core +Zone

User Guide Addendum

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Page 1: ...User Guide Emme System...

Page 2: ...Copyright Emme 2013...

Page 3: ...User Guide Emme Systems...

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Page 5: ...s and Icons 12 System Modes 13 Changing the System Mode 14 Fan Modes 14 Changing the Fan Mode 14 Weather Panel 16 Weather Panel Parts and Icons 16 Menu Bar 17 Menu Bar Buttons 17 Cleaning the Touch Sc...

Page 6: ...ttings 41 Equipment Reminders 41 Circulation Control 42 Multistage Control 43 SmartRecovery 44 Password Protecting the Display Touch Screen 45 Disabling Password Protection 46 Wireless Sensors 47 Wire...

Page 7: ...Using the Smart Controller to Override the Current Schedule 63 Canceling an Override Set Using a Smart Controller 64 SAVER Mode 64 Putting a Zone in SAVER Mode Using a Smart Controller 65 Canceling SA...

Page 8: ...gned specifically for homes and light commercial buildings Emme Systems come with a smart thermostat application that s redefining the way you control heating and cooling More control timely informati...

Page 9: ...l Unit replaces your thermostat the Equipment Interface Panel Master Unit connects to your heating and cooling equipment and is usually located next to the air handler furnace Display and Control Unit...

Page 10: ...adapter allowing Emme to be powered without HVAC equipment present Power switch 4 allows the Equipment Interface Panel to be turned on and off Turning off the Equipment Interface Panel also turns off...

Page 11: ...ptions WARNING To prevent damage to the display never use sharp objects such as pens pencils etc to touch the screen We recommend the use of a finger tip or finger knuckle Do not use harsh cleaners on...

Page 12: ...ou can touch the arrow to see more options Up and Down Arrows Touch the arrow buttons to move the setting in that direction Touch the up arrow to raise the value touch the down arrow to lower the valu...

Page 13: ...turn a function on or off Touch the check box to change the state Slider A slider provides a range of adjustments Either press on the bar to move the slider to that spot or press on the slider and sli...

Page 14: ...use the dial either slide your finger from the top to the bottom or from the bottom to the top depending on the direction you want the dial to go You can also press above or below the selected value t...

Page 15: ...e displayed at a time on the Menu Bar You can browse through additional items by dragging your finger side to side on the menu bar or by using the small arrows to the left or right of the menu bar To...

Page 16: ...m In addition pressing the Status Bar will return you to the Main Screen Status Icons Emme Emme Logo Status Icons Home and Away Emme System is in home mode Emme System is in away mode Status Icons Sys...

Page 17: ...clock by the upper left of the status icon indicates the system is heating cooling or circulating because of SmartRecovery The system is waiting for the compressor cycle timer to expire One or more zo...

Page 18: ...connection the system is connected to the server and a user is accessing the system remotely Status Icons Messages There are no new messages alerts or alarms Status Icons Messages There is a new messa...

Page 19: ...he Smart Thermostat Panel can change significantly when in Away mode see Home and Away Modes on page 38 Smart Thermostat Panel Parts and Icons Schedule Type 1 Away mode button 2 Allows you to set the...

Page 20: ...t is 35 Current Temperature 10 This can be the temperature at the display or the temperature from a reference sensor Reference Sensor 11 Displays the name of the sensor that is being used as the refer...

Page 21: ...this example it is changing from heat to auto 3 Verify the System is In the Correct Mode Fan Modes auto The system will automatically mange the fan based on heating and cooling conditions and your set...

Page 22: ...15 Smart Thermostat Panel 2 Select the Desired Mode of Fan Operation In this example it is changing from on to auto 3 Verify the System is using the Correct Fan Mode...

Page 23: ...ode must be entered in order to receive weather on your name and address setup screen Weather Panel Parts and Icons Current weather conditions 1 Current outside temperature 2 This temperature can be f...

Page 24: ...Bar Buttons Schedule Allows you to use programmable schedules for temperature transitions and change simple setting setpoints Sensors Allows you to manage your add on Emme sensors including assigning...

Page 25: ...uch screen display Screen Allows you to set the screen s normal and inactive brightness backlight duration and disable the screen for cleaning Menu Bar Buttons Dealer Displays your heating and cooling...

Page 26: ...king any unwanted changes to programming or settings WARNING Do not use harsh cleaners on the screen Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto the screen We recommend using a soft damp only with wate...

Page 27: ...d control your Emme and the heating and cooling equipment it is connected to from anywhere you have Internet access Receive important alerts and messages about your heating and cooling equipment Emme...

Page 28: ...e all EAP PEAP types RADIUS Certificate based etc WPA2 Enterprise all EAP PEAP types RADIUS Certificate based etc Connecting Emme to Your WiFi Network Automatic DHCP 1 Press the setup Button The setup...

Page 29: ...ld indicate the system is connected NOTE Password rules vary between routers but most network passwords are case sensitive Connecting Emme System to Your WiFi Network Manual 1 Press the setup Button T...

Page 30: ...the Addressing from Automatic DHCP to Manual 5 Press Edit across from IP Address 6 Enter the IP Address Use the number pad to enter the IP Address Press ok when you re finished 7 Finish the Manual Add...

Page 31: ...e how to confi gur e your email and password NOTE The email address must be a valid format example name company com and it is limited to the characters available on the keyboard The password must be a...

Page 32: ...e Web Portal NOTE The password is case sensitive ensure the password is entered correctly using any letters numbers or symbols that are required 4 Press Change Password 5 Enter Your Password When you...

Page 33: ...www myemme com Then do the following 1 Enter Your Email and Password This is the same email and password you configured on the connect screen When finished press Login 2 Click on the Emme Display If...

Page 34: ...cooling and additional equipment connected to the Emme Equipment Interface Panel Master Unit Network Connection both to your wireless router WiFi network and to the Emme servers for Internet access to...

Page 35: ...k access is not available the clock can be set manually Configuring the Automatic Clock When connected to the Internet Emme corrects time about every four hours to be accurate within one second 1 Pres...

Page 36: ...gure the manual clock if you have already configured the automatic clock 1 Press the setup Button The setup screen should appear 2 Press the clock Button The clock screen should appear 4 Select the Co...

Page 37: ...finished press Set Now Screen Settings Screen options allows you to set Normal Brightness Inactive Brightness and Dim Screen After to your preferences Drag your finger along the slider to change sett...

Page 38: ...schedule temperature transitions by Time of day Day of the week You can have up to four temperature transitions scheduled per day and five days of week groupings Simple Settings By default all days ar...

Page 39: ...up a schedule we will create a weekday schedule using the following information Example Schedule Wake at 7 00AM heat to 74 cool to 80 Leave at 8 30 AM heat to 68 cool to 86 Return at 6 00 PM heat to 7...

Page 40: ...s first Den hit link then press the other zones you want to link 5 Press Edit this screen appears Press add button Then press edit 6 Press days wanted for transition Press add button 7Now select time...

Page 41: ...ress done when finished naming then press new program Follow steps 3 thru 8 above 11 The new program will appear in the programs screen 12 Your schedule is complete When you are finished press Done NO...

Page 42: ...rideeach valve damper foreachlinked zones 2 To set the override times you need to press the HVAC button on the bottom of the main screen Then press Override Control 1 If you have the main dispaly link...

Page 43: ...pear next to the override indicator if you are using the display as a zone sensor NOTE Overrides automatically expire at the until time The one exception is Hold Until Canceled which must be manually...

Page 44: ...While in Auto Mode While Emme is running in auto mode it will automatically switch between air conditioning and heating depending on your set points yet on the Main Screen there is only one set point...

Page 45: ...ange while unoccupied for an extended period of time This allows you to save energy by conditioning the building less When Emme is in Home mode the status bar will show the home icon When Emme is in A...

Page 46: ...re Now In Away Mode Away mode is indicated by the schedule type switching to Away and the Home Away icon changing to Away Scheduling an Away Return Time Press the Clock Icon 3 Set the Date and Time Us...

Page 47: ...the Away Program System default will have all zones linked together 3 Link the zones together you want to be controlled in away mode Selection pick the zone you want to link hit link then hit the desi...

Page 48: ...ery settings from the hvac button on the Main Screen Equipment Reminders 1 Press the hvac Button 2 Press Equipment Reminders 3 Schedule the Air Filter Reminder 4 Schedule the Humidifier Pad Reminder I...

Page 49: ...es heating and cooling If the heating or cooling time for the hour doesn t add up to the time determined from the setting then circulation is enabled to make up the time Smart Circulation SmartCircula...

Page 50: ...you to set when you want the system to go to the next stage Starting from the lowest capacity to the highest capacity If you have a heat pump Multistage Control lets you set the conditions to activat...

Page 51: ...building is unoccupied To reach the correct temperature by the next transition Emme must start conditioning before that transition occurs Start too early and energy is wasted start too late and the ho...

Page 52: ...ion When you are finishedp ress Done 13 Press Done Password Protecting the Display Touch Screen Emme gives you the ability to lock the display touch screen by using a password Do the following to lock...

Page 53: ...entering the password The password is case sensitive ensure the password is entered correctly using any letters numbers or symbols that are required The system will remain unlocked until the screen d...

Page 54: ...r for Emme Instead of using the temperature sensor at the Display and Control Unit Emme can use the sensor you designate Not only will it display the temperature from the sensor but it will also use t...

Page 55: ...s the sensor you want to use as the primary temperature the background will change to blue when selected 3 Press Make Primary Press the Make Primary button 4 Verify the Selection Primary Sensor should...

Page 56: ...play in the list 3 Press Make Primary Press the make Make Primary button 4 Verify the Selection Above the temperature it should display inside When you are finished press Done NOTE If you are using se...

Page 57: ...Rename the Sensor Press ok when you are finished 5 Verify the Name Has Changed Press Done when you are finished Assigning a Sensor to a Temperature Schedule Transition You can use any SmartSensor or S...

Page 58: ...tton 2 Select the Correct Schedule Press Edit 3 Press the Transition 4 Select the Sensor Press Done when you are finished 5 Verify the Selection The transition should now display the sensor name Press...

Page 59: ...as the Primary sensor will stay set until the Smart Controller is no longer the primary sensor or until the override is turned off at the Smart Controller To override the current temperature schedule...

Page 60: ...Controller If a Smart Controller is set to Primary you can use it to enable SAVER mode You cannot turn the system OFF from a Smart Controller you can only enable SAVER which uses your AWAY settings 1...

Page 61: ...Button When the Smart Controller is in SAVER mode and set as PRIMARY press the circle button to disable SAVER mode In SAVER mode Press the circle button SAVER Mode Disabled The Smart Controller will n...

Page 62: ...her than mounting bracket slide the kickstand down and out of its latching mechanism to remove it 1 Remove Batteries Slide off the battery cover and remove the old batteries Discard the batteries prop...

Page 63: ...rew driver in the slot at the bottom of the sensor and twist gently positive side 2 Install the Battery Remove the battery from the holder Replace the battery with a CR2450 3 Attach the Cover When the...

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Page 65: ...e breaks your building up into smaller areas called zones Each zone can be independently heated and cooled Emme Core Zone uses your temperature schedule to regulate the temperature The zone control en...

Page 66: ...the Smart Sensor and the Smart Controller Smart Sensor Smart Controller Figure 59 1 The two different types of temperature sensors which work with Emme Core Zone The Smart Controller lets you make lo...

Page 67: ...the zones that are currently configured It displays the zone name the sensor associated with the zone the zone temperature the heat and cool setpoints and the current activity in the zone In addition...

Page 68: ...the system may display an activity on the Status Bar not every zone may be taking part in that activity Overriding a Zone Temperature The temperature in all zones is set by your schedule In some case...

Page 69: ...ect the zone you want to apply the override to 1 Press the Override Button After the zone is selected press the Override button 2 Use the up and down arrows to set the override temperature 3 Press Ok...

Page 70: ...etpoints after it is canceled from the display Select the Zone with the Override You can tell which zone has an override applied because the setpoints are in green 1 Press Cancel The override button s...

Page 71: ...Check the Override temperatures The current setpoints are in white Press Done when finished 2 SAVER Mode SAVER mode saves energy by reducing heating and cooling You can put a zone in SAVER mode if the...

Page 72: ...le Button The Smart Controller will now display SAVER in the lower left corner Your AWAY settings will now be in effect Canceling SAVER Mode Using a Smart Controller In SAVER mode Press the circle but...

Page 73: ...mode initiated from a Smart Controller from the Display and Control Unit To cancel SAVER mode from the Display and Control Unit do the following 1 Select the Zone in SAVER Mode A zone in SAVER mode wi...

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Page 75: ...y for Emme Energy If you have general questions about Emme consult preceding sections of the Emme User Guide Getting to the Energy Screen To see the energy screen press the energy button from the home...

Page 76: ...energy use Energy Statistics 3 Displays today s low and high energy use as well as the total electricity used so far Real Time Graph Button 4 Press this button to see the real time energy graph Daily...

Page 77: ...Graph button 1 3 4 2 Real Time Graph Components Current Energy Use 1 This displays the buildings current electricity use Energy Use Plot 2 This shows your recent energy consumption history plotted ove...

Page 78: ...71 Technical Support Technical Support If assistance is required our Technical Support team is available to answer your questions Technical Support 1 877 509 1200 Email Support support getEmme com...

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