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Mounting the Wall Controller to the wall

 

•  Remove the Wall Controller cover;
•  Use the supplied wall anchors and mounting screws to secure the Wall 

Controller to the wall; 

•  Insert two (2) AA-cell batteries (not-supplied) into the Wall Controller battery 

compartment;

•  Follow the “Wall Controller Configuration” instructions;
•  Replace the Wall Controller cover and screw in the locking screw;

Wall Controller Installation

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Summary of Contents for VRPXEMWRT2

Page 1: ...VRPXEMWRT2 Wireless VRP Energy Management Wall Controller with an Occupancy Sensor INSTRUCTION MANUAL PART NO 95200303 Rev 00 VPXEMWRT2 Thermostat Manual_pkg indd 1 2017 12 15 3 37 PM...

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Page 3: ...ller 19 Custom Energy Savings Settings 20 Using the Wall Controller Settings Screens 21 01 FAN CONTROL MODE 22 02 1ST STAGE DIFFERENTIAL HEAT 23 03 2ND STAGE DIFFERENTIAL HEAT 24 04 1ST STAGE DIFFEREN...

Page 4: ...HUMIDITY CONTROL 43 23 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION 44 Wall Controller Maintenance 45 Replacing Wall Controller Batteries 46 Troubleshooting 47 Error Codes 47 Wall Controller is not controlling the VRP un...

Page 5: ...nual FOR INSTALLATION OF NETWORKING WALL CONTROLLERS WITH REMOTE MANAGEMENT REFER TO THE NETWORK INSTALLATION MANUAL LOGIN TO THE REMOTE MANAGEMENT WEBSITE TO CONFIRM THE SERVER IS CONNECTED TO THE IN...

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Page 7: ...should face the bed area of the room Wall Controller MUST NOT BE INSTALLED NEAR OR ON METAL STRUCTURES OR SURFACES INCLUDING METAL AIR DUCTING THAT MAY BE IN THE WALL METAL STRUCTURES AND SURFACES SI...

Page 8: ...stallation Wall Controller and Receiver must not be powered during the pairing procedure remove batteries from the Wall Controller and unplug the Receiver from the VRP unit during the pairing procedur...

Page 9: ...cure the Wall Controller to the wall Insert two 2 AA cell batteries not supplied into the Wall Controller battery compartment Follow the Wall Controller Configuration instructions Replace the Wall Con...

Page 10: ...not touching any metal components of the VRP unit Ensure that the Wireless Receiver antenna is facing the Wall Controller on the wall and is oriented so that any metal parts of the VRP unit do not ob...

Page 11: ...the VRP unit top To maximize the wireless signal strength from the Receiver to the VRPXEMWRT2 Wall Controller the Receiver MUST NOT be installed on the VRP unit Note Depending upon the closet size an...

Page 12: ...res as shown in Figure 2 Each connection is made with a lever type connector Four connectors will be needed to complete unit wiring Each connector is capable of connecting three wires Figure 1 Figure...

Page 13: ...gure 3 and close lever as shown in Figure 4 3 Insert two specified twisted paired wires from the CAT6 cable into the remaining lever connector slot as shown in Figure 4 Each twisted paired wire should...

Page 14: ...he Receiver into a lever connector slot and close the orange lever on the connector Insert the twisted Blue and Brown White Cat 6 wire into the remaining lever connector slot and close the orange leve...

Page 15: ...Controller configuration settings will appear on the Wall Controller screen In order to properly operate the VRP unit Set the Wall Controller clock Enter the room number Select Energy Savings Preset T...

Page 16: ...he Up and Down buttons to set the hours Press the Fan button to advance to the minutes setting Use the Up an Down buttons to set the minutes Press the F C button to advance to the next menu Setting th...

Page 17: ...ignored i e Room number 123 should be entered as 00123 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the digit Press the Fan button advance to the next digit Press the F C button to advance to the next menu...

Page 18: ...y Savings E 5 Highest Energy Savings Refer to the APPENDIX 1 for Energy Saving Preset details E C Indicates Custom Energy Savings Settings in case the active Wall Controller savings settings differ fr...

Page 19: ...buttons to change the temperature set point above and below the current room temperature to test if the Wall Controller initiates heating and cooling the VRP unit should turn heating and air condition...

Page 20: ...screen appears The Wall Controller must be turned on to access the Wall Controller settings NOTE If the Wall Controller is connected to a network the equipment and the energy saving settings configure...

Page 21: ...ng Press the F C button to advance to the next setting Press the Fan button to return to the previous setting Press the Power button to save and exit Wall Controller settings Custom Energy Savings Set...

Page 22: ...NUAL Guest can select automatic or continuous fan mode 01 AUTOMATIC Fan runs only when there is a demand for heating or air conditioning Indicates default setting Custom Energy Savings Settings VPXEMW...

Page 23: ...t the number of degrees the Wall Controller has to sense between the automatic changeover temperature for heat and the room temperature before a call for the 1st stage heating is initiated Custom Ener...

Page 24: ...ential Heat 10 20 1 0 F 2 0 F 2 0 F default setting Select the difference between 1st stage heating and 2nd stage heating initiation Custom Energy Savings Settings VPXEMWRT2 Thermostat Manual_pkg indd...

Page 25: ...he number of degrees the Wall Controller has to sense between the automatic changeover temperature for cool and the room temperature before a call for the 1st stage cooling is initiated Custom Energy...

Page 26: ...at the end of the Incidental Occupancy Threshold period and continue to observe energy saving functions that were in effect before the room became occupied This setting allows ignoring incidental roo...

Page 27: ...ght Occupancy Threshold selected here the Wall Controller will automatically revert to unoccupied mode and continue to observe energy saving functions that were in effect before the room became occupi...

Page 28: ...07 NA Custom Energy Savings Settings 28 VPXEMWRT2 Thermostat Manual_pkg indd 28 2017 12 15 3 37 PM...

Page 29: ...Wall Controller will disable the occupancy sensor and consider the room occupied until the end of the Night Occupancy period This feature ensures that energy saving functions that may affect guest co...

Page 30: ...hour clock for Night Occupancy to end The time of day the Night Occupancy ends and the Wall Controller switches back to the room sensing settings chosen in the other occupancy modes Custom Energy Sav...

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Page 32: ...32 11 NA Custom Energy Savings Settings VPXEMWRT2 Thermostat Manual_pkg indd 32 2017 12 15 3 37 PM...

Page 33: ...etback is initiated This feature prevents initiating temperature setback prematurely while the guest is still in the room but in an area where occupancy cannot be detected by the occupancy sensor Sett...

Page 34: ...ct the Minimum Setback Temperature in F This feature allows defi ning the minimum temperature in a room when room is unoccupied and the Wall Controller is in the setback mode Custom Energy Savings Set...

Page 35: ...etback is initiated This feature prevents initiating temperature setback prematurely while the guest is still in the room but in an area where occupancy cannot be detected by the occupancy sensor Sett...

Page 36: ...ct the Maximum Setback Temperature in F This feature allows defi ning the maximum temperature in a room when room is unoccupied and the Wall Controller is in the setback mode Custom Energy Savings Set...

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Page 38: ...38 17 Minimum Set Point 64 84 66 F default setting Select the minimum set point in F that a guest can select Custom Energy Savings Settings VPXEMWRT2 Thermostat Manual_pkg indd 38 2017 12 15 3 37 PM...

Page 39: ...39 18 Maxmium Set Point 60 82 78 F default setting Select the maximum set point in F that a guest can select Custom Energy Savings Settings VPXEMWRT2 Thermostat Manual_pkg indd 39 2017 12 15 3 37 PM...

Page 40: ...perature control mode to maintain the room temperature 01 AUTOMATIC Wall Controller automatically turns on heating or air conditioning to maintain the room temperature at the selected temperature set...

Page 41: ...ge differential defined in steps 02 and 04 defines the temperature at which the Wall Controller would automatically change heating cooling modes This feature allows adjusting the deadband between the...

Page 42: ...Wall Controller will be turned off it will not automatically restore the most recent guest settings 02 When room is unoccupied and the Wall Controller is in the setback mode or turned off it will NOT...

Page 43: ...ther room humidity is below 55 or room temperature is below 72 F Indicates default setting This setting is active only on Wall Controllers with enabled humidity features Changing this setting on a non...

Page 44: ...44 23 Temperature Calibration 5 0 5 0 0 0 F default setting Calibrate the temperature display 5 0 F 5 0 F Custom Energy Savings Settings VPXEMWRT2 Thermostat Manual_pkg indd 44 2017 12 15 3 37 PM...

Page 45: ...eration To replace Wall Controller batteries Unscrew the fixing screw and remove the Wall Controller cover Replace the two 2 AA cell batteries not supplied Replace the Wall Controller cover and screw...

Page 46: ...perature Sensor Hardware Defect ERR 2 Wall Controller Radio Hardware Defect ERR 3 Wall Controller Radio Software Defect ERR 4 No link with the Wireless Receiver ERR 5 Wall Controller Memory Defect VPX...

Page 47: ...wered but it is not communicating with the Wall Controller turn the Wall Controller off and on to re initiate the linking procedure In case of a Network Installation re link the Wall Controller and th...

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Page 49: ...pancy End 12 11 10 9 8 7 10 N A 11 N A 12 Setback Delay Heat 0 30 25 20 15 10 13 Minimum Setback Temperature 67 66 65 64 63 62 14 Setback Delay Cool 0 30 25 20 15 10 15 Maximum Setback Temperature 72...

Page 50: ...Threshold the minimum period of time in minutes for which occupancy needs to be detected in order to enter the Guest Occupancy mode Night Occupancy Threshold the minimum period of time during the Nig...

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