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Important Safety Information and Installation 
Precautions

Read all instructions

Failure to follow all instructions may result in equipment damage or a hazardous condition. Read all instructions 

carefully before installing equipment.

Local codes and practices

Always install equipment in accordance with the National Electric Code and in a manner acceptable to the local 

authority having jurisdiction.

Electrostatic sensitivity

This product and its components may be susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use appropriate ESD 

grounding techniques while handling the product. When possible, always handle the product by its non-electrical 
components.

High voltage safety test

Experienced electricians, at first contact, always assume that hazardous voltages may exist in any wiring system. A 

safety check using a known, reliable voltage measurement or detection device should be made immediately before 
starting work and when work resumes.

Lightning and high-voltage danger

Most electrical injuries involving low-voltage wiring result from sudden, unexpected high voltages on normally low-

voltage wiring. Low-voltage wiring can carry hazardous high voltages under unsafe conditions. Never install or 
connect wiring or equipment during electrical storms. Improperly protected wiring can carry a fatal lightning surge for 
many miles. All outdoor wiring must be equipped with properly grounded and listed signal circuit protectors, which 
must be installed in compliance with local, applicable codes. Never install wiring or equipment while standing in 
water.

Wiring and equipment separations

All wiring and controllers must be installed to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with other potentially 

hazardous and disruptive power and lighting wiring. Never place 24VAC or communications wiring near other bare 
power wires, lightning rods, antennas, transformers, or steam or hot water pipes. Never place wire in any conduit, 
box, channel, duct or other enclosure containing power or lighting circuits of any type. Always provide adequate 
separation of communications wiring and other electrical wiring according to code. Keep wiring and controllers at 
least six feet from large inductive loads (power distribution panels, lighting ballasts, motors, etc.). Failure to follow 
these guidelines can introduce electrical interference and cause the system to operate erratically.

Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of 

the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the 
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful 
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful 
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

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and against any liability, cost, or damages, including attorneys’ fees, arising out of, or resulting from, any 
modification to the literature by you.

The material in this document is for information purposes only. The content and the product it describes are subject 
to change without notice. Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document. In no 
event shall Honeywell be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this document, nor shall it be liable 
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Summary of Contents for 201-528-100-BK

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS GUIDE 36 00013 02 INNCOM e7 Thermostat User Guide https pages1 honeywell com e7_Install_Instructions html ...

Page 2: ...losure containing power or lighting circuits of any type Always provide adequate separation of communications wiring and other electrical wiring according to code Keep wiring and controllers at least six feet from large inductive loads power distribution panels lighting ballasts motors etc Failure to follow these guidelines can introduce electrical interference and cause the system to operate erra...

Page 3: ...d Water in Pipe 13 2 Fan Speed Heat Pump Reversing Valve Position Determines Heating or Cooling 14 4 pipe 3 Speed Fan FCU with Hot and Cold Water Available 14 2 pipe 2 Speed Fan FCU with Cold Water in Pipe Heat Strip and Continuous Fan Specified 14 Initial Setup 15 Setup Room ID 15 Setup HVAC Type 15 Setup Fan Speed 16 Exit Initialization Mode 16 Resetting Initialization Mode 16 Contractor Mode 17...

Page 4: ...dress 23 Teaching a Device I O Map 23 Binding a Remote Device 23 Ping a Device 24 Reset the e7 Thermostat 24 Setting the e7 Thermostat Address 24 Reading the e7 Software Version 24 Door Open Alert 25 Bluetooth Low Battery Equipment Alerts 25 INNtool engINN Support 26 ...

Page 5: ...e control Features and Benefits Compatible with most HVAC systems found in hotel guestrooms assisted living facilities student housing and more Provides standalone or networked energy management On board motion sensor Provides real time data to INNcontrol 3 for reporting monitoring central energy control and diagnostics Integrates with Amazon Alexa Voice Control A beautiful industrial design with ...

Page 6: ...laser sensor User Interaction Mode When a button is pressed by the user the thermostat will then display the modes heat cool eco and the measured temperature Voice Control The e7 thermostat is equipped with integration for Amazon Alexa Voice Service so you can enable hands free convenience for temperature control in the guestroom Voice control is enabled through a server to Cloud integration with ...

Page 7: ...tion Kit Ice White 32324212 001 Thermostat Screw Kit Assembly 62 1464 R Thermostat 24 Vac Harness 62 1455 Thermostat 100 277 Vac Harness 04 1096 FL e7 Remote Thermistor Probe 201 503 PC 503 Configuration Tool used with INNtool and engINN Thermostat purchase includes Installation Kit Screw Kit Assembly and Harness FCC ID HS9 20152824 Niantic CT 06357 Country of Origin Mexico Patent Pending AI 1 10 ...

Page 8: ... Stage Heat 6 Yellow Cold Water Valve FCU or Compressor Signal Heat Pump 7 White Hot Water Valve FCU or Reversing Valve Heat Pump 8 Grey Valve Power 9 Violet Fan Power 10 Orange Low Fan Part Number Color Typical Function 1 Green Ground 2 Black Line 3 White Neutral 4 Yellow High Fan 5 Orange Medium Fan or Second Stage Heat 6 Red Cold Water Valve FCU or Compressor Signal Heat Pump 7 Brown Hot Water ...

Page 9: ...2 VEE 12 Vdc 12 Vdc 3 S5bus Communications 4 DIN1 Entry Door 2 transitions to active 5 DIN2 Balcony Door Window 2 transitions to active 6 DIN3 External PIR motion sensor 2 transitions to activate 7 AO 0 10V VFD Fan 8 AI Remote Thermistor Part Number Signal Typical Function 1 GND Ground 2 VCC 3 3 Vdc 3 RS485_TX Transmit 4 RS485_RX Receive 5 RS485_TXE Enable 6 NU _ ...

Page 10: ...an Low Fan Low Fan Low Fan Low Fan K4 Cool Signal Cool Signal Y Compressor Y Compressor Y Compressor K5 Heat Signal Not Connected B O Reversing Valve B O Reversing Valve W Heat Parameter Description 24 Vac Input Description 100 277 Vac Input Heat Relay K4 5 3 amps 125 277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125 277 Vac General Purpose Cool Relay K4 5 3 amps 125 277 Vac General Purpose 3 amps 125 277 Vac Ge...

Page 11: ...ed that the e7 is compatible with the selected HVAC equipment contact our technical support service center prior to installation Always research thermostat placement carefully before you pull cable Consult with your system provider on the best placement and follow their guidance to mount it in a neutral location The cost of poor thermostat placement is high both in loss of guest comfort and unnece...

Page 12: ...ort Control Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits rented Occupied Low 65 F Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits rented Occupied High 80 F LEM Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits rented occupied Low 60 F LEM Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits rented occupied High 85 F Check in temperature 72 F Default Thermostat Dormant Mode Display Set Point Energy Conservation Rented...

Page 13: ...nual heat cool No User interface mode configuration for manual check out Yes User interface mode configuration for fixed fan target temperature change No Occupancy Guest Occupancy Timeout 10 min Motion PIR only Time to Un Occupied Awake 4 hrs Motion PIR only Time to Un occupied Sleepy 8 hrs Motion PIR Time to Un rented Awake 8 hrs Motion PIR Time to Un rented Sleepy 8 hrs System State Off Auto Roo...

Page 14: ...rees 72 degrees OFF Heat Position ON System State Off Auto Room Temperature Set Temperature Fan Cold Water Valve Hot Water Valve Off 75 degrees 72 degrees OFF CLOSED CLOSED AUTO 72 degrees 72 degrees OFF CLOSED CLOSED AUTO 73 degrees 72 degrees LO OPEN CLOSED AUTO 75 degrees 72 degrees MED OPEN CLOSED AUTO 77 degrees 72 degrees HIGH OPEN CLOSED AUTO 67 degrees 72 degrees LOW CLOSED OPEN AUTO 67 de...

Page 15: ...AC is displayed press MODE 2 Set the HVAC type desired using the UP DOWN arrow buttons to choose one of the following options 00 Not Defined FC4 4 pipe fan coil unit also applicable to 2 pipe without a changeover cold water only with electric heat FW2 2 pipe fan coil unit with back up electric heat requires a pipe temperature sensor to detect seasonal water temperature change over FC2 2 pipe fan c...

Page 16: ...hen setup is complete exit INITIALIZATION MODE by pressing the oF oC key Str is displayed indicating the setup values are stored in memory the unit reboots and begins operating the HVAC equipment as configured Resetting Initialization Mode If the user needs to return to the settings made in INITIALIZATION MODE do the following 1 Enter SERVICE MODE 1 Press and hold o F o C 2 Press and hold MODE 3 P...

Page 17: ... icon Any key press to change set temperature fan speed or mode are locked out EXIT CONTRACTOR MODE 1 Enter SERVICE MODE Step 1 in the previous section 2 Use the UP DOWN arrows to display ctr then press MODE to select ctr Press FAN to turn off CONTRAC TOR MODE 3 Press o F o C twice to exit SERVICE MODE Property Specific Configurations Once initial setup is completed the e7 can support a range of e...

Page 18: ...es CELS and other third party integrations IMPORTANT It is strongly recommended the following tests are conducted during commissioning the e7 to ensure proper operation and connectivity to the system is achieved ENTER SERVICE MODE Some of the following tests require entering the e7 SERVICE MODE To enter SERVICE MODE complete these steps 1 Press and hold o F o C 2 Press and hold MODE 3 Press and ho...

Page 19: ...o begin the test This test invokes a command from the INNControl 3 server to scroll the Room ID across the display If the proper ROOM ID does not scroll across the display then it is likely the INNControl 3 server is not setup or the RF channel RF PAN or RoomID of the e7 is set incorrectly If in a wired configuration check the RS485 wiring 4 Press o F o C twice to exit service mode RELATIVE HUMIDI...

Page 20: ...emperature which is shown in 1 degree increments Centigrade C is displayed next to the temperature which is shown in 0 5 degree increments SETTING THE FAN SPEEDS Pressing the fan button forces the e7 thermostat to exit the default auto mode and employ a pre determined a fan speed Auto Mode Fan speed and heating or cooling are automatically selected to raise or lower room temperature based on the d...

Page 21: ...nd cooling control The fan is no longer modulated until the set point is changed defaults back to Auto mode or the Mode button is pressed When the fan is operating under automatic control the applicable fan speed is chosen based on a dedicated P I control algorithm to achieve the space s air temperature set point During normal operation the measured air temperature of the space is continuously mon...

Page 22: ...being in SERVICE MODE To enter SERVICE MODE do the following 1 Press and hold o F o C 2 Press and hold MODE 3 Press and hold FAN 4 Release the three buttons SETUP ROOM ID See Initial Setup section in this document SETTING THE PRIVATE AREA NETWORK PAN ID This setting is used to segregate the RF Room Gateway device typically the e7 thermostat into sub networks on the DeepMesh Network which are manag...

Page 23: ...7 according to instruc tions in this manual 2 In SERVICE MODE use the UP DOWN arrow buttons to select Io 3 Press MODE The information display changes to show Io and a value Use the UP DOWN arrow buttons to change the displayed value to the desired I O map 4 Press FAN to initiate a reverse bind or press MODE to initiate a forward bind Refer to device specific binding documentation to determine whic...

Page 24: ... to exit service mode RESET THE e7 THERMOSTAT This feature can reset the e7 thermostat or it can be used to reset a remote device 1 Enter SERVICE MODE 2 Use the UP DOWN arrows to scroll to the rst 3 Press MODE 4 Either enter zero 0 to reset the e7 or enter the address of the intended device to reset 5 Press FAN to execute the reset SETTING THE e7 THERMOSTAT ADDRESS 1 Enter SERVICE MODE 2 Use the U...

Page 25: ...doors is open Bluetooth Low Battery Equipment Alerts Bluetooth The Bluetooth icon is displayed in SERVICE MODE when the Bluetooth transceiver is enabled Low Battery Aler The low battery alarm is displayed in SERVICE MODE on battery powered e7 models when the batteries need to be replaced Equipment Alert The equipment alarm is displayed in either SERVICE MODE or in CONTRACTOR MODE ...

Page 26: ...g Property Bill of Materials Wiring Diagrams Software for the thermostat and other room automation devices as required Commissioning documents EMS setting sheet INNControl 3 scripts Switch Function Tables Switch Matrix engINN software that permits a trained INNCOM installer or system integrator to push the engineered configurations for the Integrated Room Automation System Training for INNtool and...

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