background image

W8665A,E RF RECEIVER MODULE

11

69-1630-1

SETUP

Setting Up W8665A,E to Receive Signals 

from the T8665A Thermostat(s)

The T8665A Thermostat(s) require(s) setup to send 
signals to the W8665 Receiver Module to operate:
•  The W8665A Receiver is used for single-zone 

applications.

• The W8665E RF Zone™ Panel is used for up to three 

T8665A Thermostats for multi-zone applications.

IMPORTANT

Be sure the thermostat is at least five feet away 
from the W8665 during setup. Maximum dis-
tance is 200 feet.

Single Zone Applications (1 W8665A/1 T8665A)

1.

Power up the W8665A and install the batteries in 
the T8665A Thermostat. 

2.

Place the W8665A Zone 1 DIP switch to the On 
position.

NOTE: The W8665A Zone 1 LED will flash.

3.

Press the thermostat Fan key to On:
a. The receiver accepts the message and stores 

the identity.

b. The zone 1 LED stops flashing.
c. The thermostat is now set to send signals to 

the W8665A Receiver.

NOTE: The word, On, and a fan blade 

 appear in the 

thermostat display to indicate the thermostat is 
calling for the fan to turn on.

d. Use Fan key to turn off fan.

4.

Set System and Fan keys to the desired locations.

NOTE: At any time, if you want to stop the thermostat 

from sending signals to the W8665 Receiver, 
turn the DIP switch to Off. Then repeat steps 1-
3 to set up the thermostat to send signals to the 
W8665 Receiver.

Multizone Applications (1 W8665E/Up to 3 
T8665A)

1.

Power up the W8665 and install the batteries in the 
T8665 Thermostats.

2.

Set the thermostats so no zones are calling for sys-
tem or fan.

3.

Set up each zone separately to ensure that a 
unique address is used for each zone.

4.

Place the zone 1 DIP switch on the W8665E 
Receiver to the On position.

NOTE: The W8665E zone 1 LED will flash.

5.

Press the thermostat Fan key to On:
a. The receiver accepts the message and stores 

the zone identity.

b. The zone 1 LED stops flashing.
c. The thermostat is now set to send signals to 

the W8665E Receiver.

NOTE: The word, On, and a fan blade 

 appear in the 

thermostat display to indicate the thermostat is 
calling for the fan to turn on. 

d. Use Fan key to turn off fan.

NOTE: At any time, if you want to stop the thermostat 

from sending signals to the W8665 Receiver, 
turn the DIP switch to Off. Then repeat steps 2 
through 5 to set up the thermostat to send     
signals to the W8665 Receiver.

6.

Repeat steps 2 through 5 for zones two and three.

7.

Set System and Fan keys to desired locations.

8.

Attach the zone number sticker, included with the 
thermostat, onto the thermostat case on the inside 
of the thermostat cover. See Fig. 5.

Fig. 17. Zone number stickers for inside of 

thermostat cover.

OPERATION

W8665A Sequence of Operation

On a call for heating or cooling, the thermostat sends a 
signal to the W8665A to bring on the heating or cooling 
until the call is satisfied. The Comm LED flashes when 
the W8665A receives a signal from the thermostat to turn 
on the system or approximately every ten minutes as a 
status update. On a call for heating, cooling or fan, the 
zone LED lights red.

W8665E Sequence of Operation

On a call for heating or cooling from any zone, the 
thermostat sends a signal to the W8665E to bring on the 
heating or cooling in that zone until the call is satisfied. 
The Comm LED flashes when the W8665E receives a 
signal from the thermostat in any zone to turn on the 
system or approximately every ten minutes as a status 
update. On a call for heating, cooling or fan, the zone 
LED lights red.

W8665E Single and Multi-Stage 

Operation

The first stage is energized by the thermostat. 
To control multistage conventional and heat pump 
systems, the W8665 must be wired to a zone control 
panel that is able to control multiple stages of heat and/or 
cool (such as the EMM-3U Universal Electronic MiniZone 
Control Panel or TZ-4 TotalZone® Zone Control Panel). 
The zone panel (not the RF panel) controls these stages 
based on the number of zones calling or with a timer. See 
the Zone Control Panel Instructions for more details on 
how to control up to three stages of heat and two stages 
of cool.

Place one label inside
each thermostat door.

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

M13426

Summary of Contents for W8665A

Page 1: ... inside HVAC equipment Do not mount on metal surfaces Mount only on wall 1 Mount the thermostats in each zone of the living space using the installation instructions provided with each thermostat 2 Mount the dampers in the ductwork using the installation instructions provided with each damper 3 Mount the W8665 RF Receiver Module near the HVAC equipment on a wall See Fig 1 4 Level the W8665 for app...

Page 2: ...nsformer common Powers RF receiver module RZ 24 Vac system transformer Factory installed jumper between R and RZ terminals Use RZ as a convenience terminal as desired Y Stage 1 cool W Stage 1 heat G Fan M20162 WATER HEATER W8665 ELECTR ONIC AIR CLEANE R RETURN AIR FURNACE OR BOILER HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR CLEANER Table 3 W8665E Terminal Designations Terminal Designation Function R 24 Vac transformer h...

Page 3: ... OTHER THERMOSTATS MUST BE OFF NOT CALLING DURING SET UP ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ON HEAT RELAY COOL RELAY FAN RELAY L2 L1 HOT Y W G ZONE 1 R C RZ FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 1 M19753 COMM T8665A THERMOSTAT ZONE 1 W8665E LED LED ZONE 2 LED ZONE 3 LED LED STATES COMM RAPIDLY FLASHING GREEN RECEIVING INFORMATION FROM THERMOSTAT GREEN OFF STANDBY READY TO RECEIVE INFORMATION ZONE RED ON SYSTEM HEAT COOL O...

Page 4: ...ng an L8124A B C M or L8148 Aquastat an R8222 relay and a transformer M20681 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 W8665A W Y G R C RZ 1 L1 L2 BURNER LINE VOLTAGE CIRCULATOR C2 C1 B2 B1 Z 2 1 G T TV L8124E G L M20682A FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 W8665A R8222 W Y G R C RZ 1 BURNER LINE VOLTAGE CIRCULATOR C2 C1 B2 B1 2 1 G T C R T TV L8124A B C M L2 L1 ...

Page 5: ...ot water heat with cooling using an L8124 or L8148 Aquastat an R8222 relay and a transformer M20683 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER COOLING CONTACTOR 1 W8665A R8222 W Y G R C RZ 1 BURNER LINE VOLTAGE CIRCULATOR C2 C1 B2 B1 2 1 G T C R T TV L8124 L8148 FAN RELAY L2 L1 ...

Page 6: ...STAT RAPIDLY FLASHING RED RECEIVER IN SET UP MODE Y W G ZONE 2 Y W G ZONE 3 24V 40 VA TRANSFORMER R C RZ RZ RZ M1 M4 M6 C R Y W G M1 M4 M6 C R Y W G DIP SWITCH SETTINGS OFF NOT SET UP TO RECEIVE INFORMATION FROM A THERMOSTAT ON READY TO RECEIVE INFORMATION FROM THERMOSTAT AFTER SET UP IS COMPLETE SET UP MOVE DIP SWITCH TO ON POSITION AND MAKE THERMOSTAT CALL FOR FAN NOTE ALL OTHER THERMOSTATS MUST...

Page 7: ... W G ZONE 3 24V 40 VA TRANSFORMER R C RZ RZ RZ W2 L G Y R W M6 M4 M1 W2 L G Y R W M6 M4 M1 1 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER THE THREE RZ TERMINALS ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED 1 R C T1 T2 M20572A W8665E Y W G ZONE 1 TZ 4 Y W G ZONE 2 Y W G ZONE 3 R C RZ RZ RZ W1 W3 C R E Y1 G O B Y2 W2 AUX L M6 M4 M1 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER THE THREE RZ TERMINALS ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED 1 LEAVE O B JUMPER DISCONNECTED ON ...

Page 8: ... a transformer M20686A REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 W8665E T T TV TH TR TH TR END SWITCH L8148 L8124 V8043 V8043 V8043 L2 L1 C R W Y G W Y G W Y G R C RZ RZ RZ 1 TH TR TH TR END SWITCH TH TR TH TR END SWITCH M20687A REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 W8665E T T TV TH TR TH TR END SWITCH L8148 L8124 V8043F V8043F V8043F L2 L1 C R W Y G W Y G W Y G R C RZ RZ RZ 1 COOLING CONTACTOR FAN RELAY TH T...

Page 9: ...ORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 CONNECT V8043E YELLOW LEADWIRE TO W8665E 2 CONNECT V8043E RED LEADWIRES TO L8148 L8124 3 W8665E V8043E T T TV L8148 L8124 L2 L1 C R W Y G W Y G W Y G R C RZ RZ RZ 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 V8043E V8043E M20689A FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 CONNECT V8043E YELLOW LEADWIRE TO W8665E 2 CONNECT V8043E RED LEADWIRES TO L8148 L8124 3 W8665E V8043E T T TV L8148 L8124 L2 L1 C R W Y G W Y G W Y G R...

Page 10: ... R8222 Relays an L8148 L8124 Aquastat and a transformer M20690A FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER 1 W8665E R8222 CIRCULATING PUMP T T TV L8148 L8124 L2 L1 C R CIRCULATING PUMP W Y G W Y G W Y G R C RZ RZ RZ 1 R8222 R8222 CIRCULATING PUMP M20691A FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER COOLING CONTACTOR 1 W8665E R8222 CIRCULATING PUMP T T TV L8148 L8124 FAN RELAY L2 L1 C R CIRCULATING PUMP W Y G W Y G W Y G R C RZ RZ RZ 1...

Page 11: ...an blade appear in the thermostat display to indicate the thermostat is calling for the fan to turn on d Use Fan key to turn off fan NOTE At any time if you want to stop the thermostat from sending signals to the W8665 Receiver turn the DIP switch to Off Then repeat steps 2 through 5 to set up the thermostat to send signals to the W8665 Receiver 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 for zones two and three 7...

Page 12: ...ently receiving information from the T8665 Thermostat Zones 1 3 On constantly Indicates system heat cool or fan is on Zones 1 3 Off constantly Indicates system heat cool or fan is off Zones 1 3 Flashes rapidly until signal is received Indicates zone is being set up to receive signals from a transmitter T8665 Thermostat Zones 1 3 Flashes continuously Indicates a problem receiving signals from the t...

Page 13: ...completed Cooling load at W8665 is not connected correctly End and repeat the call for cool Wait five minutes for the compressor delay to end If the Comm LED does not flash when thermostat first calls for equipment turn that zone DIP switch to Off Refer to Setup section to reset the W8665 If the Zone LED flashes continuously turn that zone DIP switch to Off Refer to Setup section to reset the W866...

Page 14: ... load at W8665 is not connected correctly Set thermostat Installer Setup Number 2 to 1 for electric heat See thermostat instructions for details Check that 24 Vac is present between R and C Check that 24 Vac is present between G and C If voltage is present troubleshoot system Table 5 Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Cause Action ...

Page 15: ...occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or...

Page 16: ...IVER MODULE Printed in U S A on recycled paper containing at least 10 post consumer paper fibers Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 ...

Reviews: