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Inspire Home Automation

www.inspirehomeautomation.co.uk
[email protected]
01202 798390

Radio Signal

Specifications

Relay Module

Power Supply:  

 

 

230V~ 50...60Hz,  2.5W (Max)

Switch Type: 

 

 

2 x SPST, 1 x SPDT

Switch Rating:  

 

 

3 Amps Total load on all Channels

Radio Frequency:   

 

2.4 GHz

Dimensions:  

 

 

160 x 100 x 18 mm (35mm including recessed wallmount)

Room Thermostat

Thermostat Power Supply:   

2x AA batteries

Controllable Temperature Range:  

10 – 30°C

Frost Protection:   

 

Programmable from 0.5 - 30°C

Radio Frequency:   

 

2.4 GHz

Dimensions: 

 

 

119 x 88 x 22 mm

Gateway

Power input: 

 

 

5V 1A

Internet Connection: 

 

Wired Ethernet Cable

Radio Frequency:   

 

2.4 GHz

Dimensions: 

 

 

94 x 79 x 24 mm

Consideration for location of your new system components and the affects that this may have on the radio 
signal is extremely important. The signal will travel between units in a straight line and will degrade both 
with distance and (much more importantly) objects that it has to pass through.

The Relay Module needs to connect to the Wireless Internet Gateway

The Thermostat needs to connect to EITHER the Wireless Internet Gateway OR the Relay Module (It will 
automatically select the best signal path)

Every house is different and this is NOT a gaurantee, but as a guide, the units should be able to 
communicate with each other through two single skin brick or stud walls.

If the above is not possible, then you may need to consider adding our repeater(s) into the system, or 
moving one or more of the system components.

Also, the radio can be adversely affected by large metal objects such as your boiler, radiators and mirrors. 
For best performance, ensure that your units are placed at least 1 metre away from such objects. 

Summary of Contents for NS1003

Page 1: ...module can switch three independent channels This would usually be the 2 Central Heating Zones and the Hot Water or 3 Central Heating Zones The central heating channel is switched on and off in response to commands from the supplied Wireless Thermostat The Hot Water channel is switched on and off at the programmed time intervals that the user sets Whats in the box Introduction 2 or 3 x Assembled R...

Page 2: ...t this may have on the radio signal is extremely important The signal will travel between units in a straight line and will degrade both with distance and much more importantly objects that it has to pass through The Relay Module needs to connect to the Wireless Internet Gateway The Thermostat needs to connect to EITHER the Wireless Internet Gateway OR the Relay Module It will automatically select...

Page 3: ...l between the Relay Module and Gateway needs to travel through three walls a staircase and various kitchen objects including Units Oven and Fridge Kitchen Boiler Relay Module Gateway Thermostat With a few simple changes we have vastly improved the signal The Relay Module is positioned away from metal objects The Gateway is positioned centrally between the Thermostat and Relay Module The Room Therm...

Page 4: ...ower Light and a Flashing Amber or Green centre light The Radio light may be Amber or Green depending on whether other units are switched on If the Middle light is not on then the device does not have a valid connection to our Web Servers Try the following Move our device to a different port Some routers only have a single 10Mbps port Try all the ports especially port 1 and port 4 Do you have a va...

Page 5: ...his unit is designed for fixed wiring only Wire the unit up following the appropriate circuit schematic for your heating system type ensuring that all wires are securely held and that no bare copper is visible outside the connector block For ease of wiring we recommend 1mm2 cable although 1 5mm2 can also be used All wiring should conform to the current IEEE wiring regulations When replacing an exi...

Page 6: ...er to the wiring diagrams below and or the Wiring Conversions on the last page After the wiring has been completed Push the control board assembly into place and secure using the 4 screws Before putting on the front cover we suggest that you test the unit for correct operation fig 1 S Plan Plus Programmer fig 2 Combi Boiler Three Zone Programmer ...

Page 7: ...RNING be aware of any buried cables before drilling Install two AA Alkaline batteries Supplied into the back of the room thermostat and ensure that the display is illuminated It is easiest to start the two securing screws off before placing it on the wall however do ensure that these screws do not protrude inside the room thermostat Carefully locate the room thermostat over the wall mount The room...

Page 8: ...ll for heat on the HW circuit Check that the boiler has fired up and any zone valves have moved to their appropriate positions Press the button again to turn the channel off Testing the Central Heating The CH light should be green On the Thermostat repeatedly press the S key to cycle between the modes until ON is displayed Then press and hold the key to raise the target temperature several degrees...

Page 9: ... Internet Gateway Press the pairing button on the back of the gateway The RF light will flash amber Long press the two outside buttons until all three lights start flashing then short press the two outside buttons To Pair the Thermostat to the Internet Gateway Press the pairing button on the back of the gateway The RF light will flash amber Press and hold the M S keys on the Thermostat for 5 secon...

Page 10: ...nnel 3 DRAYTON INVEMSYS MITIME T742R N L 1 2 3 Assumes HW is on Channel 3 RELIANCE WATER CONTROLS RW3 N L 4 6 1 3 Only compatible if nothing wired into existing terminals 2 5 DANFOSS FP735Si N L 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON Only compatible if nothing wired into existing terminals 1 OFF 2 OFF HORSTMANN CHANNELPLUS H37XL N L 1 3 6 5 Only compatible if nothing wired into existing terminals 2 4 Please note If there...

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