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FCC Compliance Statement

PART 15.19 This device complies with Part 15 of the 

FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: 

1.  This device may not cause harmful interference, 

and 

2.  This device must accept any interference 

received, including interference that may 

cause undesired operation. FCC Interference 

Statement — PART 15.105 (B). 

3.  This equipment has been tested and found 

to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 

device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 

Rules. These limits are designed to provide 

reasonable protection against harmful 

interference in a residential installation. 

4.  This equipment generates, uses and can 

radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 

installed and used in accordance with the 

instructions, may cause harmful interference 

to radio communications. However, there is 

no guarantee that interference will not occur 

in a particular installation. If this equipment 

does cause harmful 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 of the following measures: 

• 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

• 

Increase the separation between the equip-

ment and receiver. 

• 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a 

circuit different from that to which the receiv

-

er is connected. 

• 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/

TV technician for help. 

RF Exposure Information 

This device meets the FCC and ISED requirements 

for RF exposure in public or uncontrolled environ-

ments.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-

exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the 

following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, includ-

ing interference that may cause undesired operation 

of the device.

Summary of Contents for 22V25

Page 1: ...2022 Lennox Industries Inc Dallas Texas USA Lennox Smart Devices Installation and Setup Guide Lennox Smart Room Sensor 22V25 Lennox Wireless Extender 22V26 508227 01 10 2022...

Page 2: ...10 Wireless Extender 11 Adding Smart Devices to Thermostat Smart Devices Network 11 Considerations 11 Using the Lennox Smart Technician App 12 Creating the Smart Devices Network 12 Adding Devices 12 U...

Page 3: ...nal components which could render either unusable IMPORTANT DO NOT paint any Lennox smart devices Doing so could compromise functionality This guide can be used by both the technician to cre ate the s...

Page 4: ...S40 thermostats in the home then each thermostat can support up to nine 9 smart devices simultaneously in the configuration as listed above for each individual thermostat Hardware Lennox S40 Smart The...

Page 5: ...ccupancy sensing capability is 20 feet 6 1 meters and maximum width pattern of 110 at a mounting height of five 5 feet 1 5 meters from the floor The thermostat uses an algorithm to calculate average r...

Page 6: ...ovided stand it is recommend that the Smart Room Sensors is placed on a bookshelf or desk out of reach of children or pets Do not install the Smart Room Sensors where it can be affected by Drafts or d...

Page 7: ...Wireless Extender can be used to improve the smart room sensor s signal strength and thus limit the impact of interference by these sources Wireless Extender Considerations are the same as for the Sm...

Page 8: ...Locations Light Indicators Table 1 Sensor Three Color Descriptions Function Color Description Battery RED A flashing red light in one minute intervals indicates the battery is low 20 When the red lig...

Page 9: ...pre installed Removing the battery insulation tape will allow the smart room sen sor to be powered up IMPORTANT When replacing the batteries use ONLY lithium batteries Using any other type of battery...

Page 10: ...h green for two 2 minutes which indicates the units is in pairing mode Outlet Line Power The device is powered by an 120VAC outlet Applying Power to the Smart Devices Smart Room Sensor 1 Depress and p...

Page 11: ...obile device s screens during the adding or removing procedure 5 If one of the following conditions occur when adding a battery powered smart device Smart device does not appear under Equip ment List...

Page 12: ...s added Name Smart Device Add another Yes Figure 4 Creating Smart Devices Network and Adding Smart Devices Using the Lennox Smart Technician App Adding Devices 1 Open the Lennox Smart Technician App o...

Page 13: ...nician in order to create the smart devices network Afterwards the homeowner can add or remove devices using the Lennox Smart Thermostat App 1 Open the Lennox Smart Thermostat App and from the home sc...

Page 14: ...osed to direct sunlight Exposed to drafts from windows doorways diffusers or returns Exposed to air flow through the conduit e g from leaks in plenum ducts or other holes into the wall cavity Mounted...

Page 15: ...l anchors for drywall applications if needed NOTE Screw depth adjustments may be required in order to accommodate a snug fit for the sensor when attaching to the wall Insert wall anchors in hole until...

Page 16: ...vice from the Lennox S40 Smart Thermostat use the following procedure 1 Pair the Lennox Smart Technician App to the thermostat 2 Go to Dealer Service Center Equipment Settings Devices 3 Select the sma...

Page 17: ...nder unplug the device from the wall outlet and then reinstall Occupancy Detection Feature for Temperature Averaging Enabling Room Averaging using Occupancy Detection The following two features can be...

Page 18: ...ture is built into every sensor The settings are as follows OFF When the occupancy feature is turned OFF the thermostat will always include the sensor in temperature averaging ON When the occupancy fe...

Page 19: ...cy detection by the sensor could be reduce by furniture applicances and field of range of the occupancy sensor TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW 6 1 m 20 ft 6 1 m 20 ft 1 5 m 5 ft 6 1 m 20 ft 18 1 mm 0 71 in Sensiti...

Page 20: ...mostat as reminders to change filters replace UV lamps tune up systems Information Only Dealer System is operating normally Collected thermostat data is accessible to Dealer as system history Table 3...

Page 21: ...ter power cycle wait for ten 10 minutes for self clearing to take place if condition is not resolved then replace Smart Sensor 70503 Maintenance Sensor Custom Sensor Name Low Battery Change Batteries...

Page 22: ...minutes for line powered units Cycle power to the Smart Room Sensor see Cycling Power for Troubleshooting on page 17 for procedure If cycling power does not resolve issue then Remove device from the s...

Page 23: ...t Device Factory Reset on page 17 Then perform a factory reset of the device see Performing Smart Device Factory Reset on page 17 Re install Bluetooth devices Then add the smart device back to the sma...

Page 24: ...re is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t...

Page 25: ...ll outlet and plug back in If cycling power does not resolve issue then Remove device from the smart devices network Perform a factory reset of any of the smart devices by pressing and hold the pairin...

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