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January, 2005 – Operators Manual 
ENERNET Corporation 

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“What are the buttons inside my thermostat for?” 

Referring to Figure 7, the  SW4 INSTALL  button located  at the 
bottom center of the printed circuit board is used to put the 
thermostat in the Install/Remove mode.  The SW9 LINK button 
located at the bottom far left of the circuit board and PB1 REMOVE 
button above and to the right of SW9 are also used when installing or 
removing an RCN from the thermostat.  See the section entitled 
INSTALLING AND REMOVING NODES.  In many cases your 
thermostat has come from the factory already linked to the control 
node or a trained  technician performed the linking procedure when 
the T9000 was  firsts installed.  If you accidentally press the  SW4 
button and put the thermostat into the install mode,  simply  press  it 
again to put the thermostat back in normal operation.  SW9 is only 
used during installation.  Pressing SW9 when not in the installation 
mode has no effect.  PB1 is only used when removing nodes that 
have previously been linked to the thermostat. 
 

(NOTE: Refer to the INSTALLING AND REMOVING NODES 
section of this manual for detailed instructions.  If you need 
assistance installing  or removing an RCN, contact your distributor 
or call ENERNET Corporation for technical support.) 

 

“I see solar cells on the T9000; does it need light to operate?” 

When not reading temperature or communicating with  an RCN, the 
T9000 thermostat consumes very little power.  Under some lighting 
conditions, it will run off of the solar cells, even further extending 
the lifetime of the batteries.  While it’s a bad idea to let it get direct 
sunlight, or be too close to a lamp, a well-lighted space is beneficial 
to battery life. 
 

“When my a/c turns off, I can’t immediately make it run again?” 

This is normal.  What you are experiencing is called an anti short-
cycle delay.  Because of high pressure in the system, it’s not a good 
idea to start your air conditioner immediately after it has just shut 
down.  The T9000 automatically prevents this from happening by 
imposing a delay of approximately 3-minutes. 

Summary of Contents for T9000

Page 1: ...ENERNET Corporation Copyright 2005 Model T9000 Wireless Thermostat Installation and User Guide ...

Page 2: ...N 4 Figure 5 Three Button Cluster 4 SETTING THE CLOCK 4 PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT 5 RUN BUTTON 6 CHANGING TEMPERTATURE WHILE RUNNING A PROGRAM 6 IMPORTANT NOTE 6 INSTALLING AND REMOVING NODES 7 The Linking Procedure 7 Installing Nodes 7 Removing Nodes 7 All Nodes Removal 7 Setting Min Max Set Point 8 Figure 7 Internal Button 8 TROUBLESHOOTING FAQ 9 Figure 1 PTAC RCN Connection Diagram 12 Figure ...

Page 3: ...ATER EDITIONS ENERNET CORPORATION MAY MAKE CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE PRODUCT S AND OR PROGRAMS DESCRIBED IN THIS PUBLICATION AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE IN NO EVENT WILL ENERNET CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT EVEN IF ENERNET CORPORATION OR AN APPROVED ...

Page 4: ...n are typically not provided The second part of The T9000 system is called a Remote Control Node or RCN An RCN interfaces with the desired HVAC equipment and communicates with its thermostat using unlicensed 900MHz radio frequency energy At the time of installation the T9000 thermostat can be linked to more than one RCN A thermostat and RCN that have been linked will not interfere with or be affec...

Page 5: ... the thermostat display when the thermostat batteries are within a week or two of being exhausted The T9000 is designed to accept either alkaline or 1 5 volt lithium batteries such as the Energizer PHOTO L91 Lithium AA Standard alkaline batteries such as Duracell AA will perform well The Energizer L91 lithium battery cost more but will run the thermostat somewhat longer The T9000 operates with eit...

Page 6: ...i e replacing Lithium with Alkaline or Alkaline with Lithium Remove old batteries and wait for the front display to go blank Install new batteries reset the time and programs FOUR BUTTON HOTEL CONFIGURATION The T9000 can be ordered in a four or seven button configuration Typically in hotel applications users do not need access to programming or clock functions Buttons for those functions are there...

Page 7: ...ill use the buttons marked CLOCK UP DOWN and HEAT COOL STEP ONE Press the CLOCK Button The hour digits will flash Press the UP or DOWN button to change to the proper hour Note that AM PM will change as you roll the hour past 12 Be sure to set the hour properly for AM or PM Press the HEAT COOL button to keep the hour you ve just set and to move to minutes STEP TWO The Minute digits will now be blin...

Page 8: ...E Press the PROGRAM button to put the thermostat into the programming mode The display will blink all of the day of the week icons Pressing the UP or DOWN button will toggle between weekday icons and the weekend icons Ensure the display is blinking the one you want to program Press HEAT COOL STEP TWO The Morning period will be blinking Use the UP or DOWN button to toggle through Morning Day Evenin...

Page 9: ...at is currently in When in the manual mode there will be no time period icon displayed In manual you can adjust to the desired temperature using the UP and DOWN buttons and the thermostat will maintain the temperature you set until you manually change it again CHANGING TEMPERTATURE WHILE RUNNING A PROGRAM Even when your thermostat is running in its program mode you can change the temperature to wh...

Page 10: ...n lighted Install an RCN as cooling only HEAT Icon lighted COOL Install an RCN as heating cooling Press the HEAT COOL button when you have the icon you want At this point all selections have been made and nothing on the display should be blinking You are now ready to install a node Press the SW9 LINK button on the back of the thermostat printed circuit board and within 5 seconds activate a service...

Page 11: ... button configuration models these buttons are on the front of your thermostat see Figure 5 Simultaneously press the PROGRAM and RUN buttons the thermostat will display the HEAT icon and set point temperature Use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the maximum heating set point you wish to allow Next press the HEAT COOL button to set the Max heating temperature and bring up the COOL icon With the COOL i...

Page 12: ... The thermostat will also automatically try to communicate within a maximum of ten minutes from the last attempt If communication is successful the antenna icon will turn back on Coincidental RF interference could be cause for a temporary loss of communication In virtually all such cases the interference is temporary The thermostat will attempt to re establish communication with its RCN s within a...

Page 13: ...ntrolled to within a degree or two of your desired set point Studies have shown you can save up to 12 just through precision temperature control You can maximize savings if you also program your thermostat to automatically turn the temperature up or down while you are away or asleep See the PROGRAMMING section of this guide for exact details The display on my thermostat is blank What happened A bl...

Page 14: ...ation mode has no effect PB1 is only used when removing nodes that have previously been linked to the thermostat NOTE Refer to the INSTALLING AND REMOVING NODES section of this manual for detailed instructions If you need assistance installing or removing an RCN contact your distributor or call ENERNET Corporation for technical support I see solar cells on the T9000 does it need light to operate W...

Page 15: ...January 2005 Operators Manual ENERNET Corporation 12 Figure 1 PTAC RCN Connection Diagram ...

Page 16: ...January 2005 Operators Manual ENERNET Corporation 13 Figure 2 J Box RCN Electric Heat Example ...

Page 17: ...January 2005 Operators Manual ENERNET Corporation 14 Figure 3 J Box RCN Fan Coil Example ...

Page 18: ...January 2005 Operators Manual ENERNET Corporation 15 Figure 4 Plug RCN Fan Coil Example ...

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