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Internet Managed Thermostat (IMT) 
Configuration Guide

(IMT550c and IMT550w)

Release 1.0 

Part No. 600-03001-550, Rev. 1
July 2010

Summary of Contents for IMT550c

Page 1: ...Internet Managed Thermostat IMT Configuration Guide IMT550c and IMT550w Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 July 2010...

Page 2: ...oliphix Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This document contains information that is the property of Proliphix Inc This document may not be copied reproduced reduced...

Page 3: ...No Reverse Engineering Customer may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE nor attempt in any other manner to obtain the source code No Separation of Components The SOFTWARE is li...

Page 4: ...LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF PROLIPHIX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OTHER If any p...

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Page 6: ...ber or without shipping prepaid will be subject to refusal by Proliphix Proliphix reserves the right to charge a 15 restocking fee plus shipping costs on any products returned without an RMA Return sh...

Page 7: ...ogging In to the Thermostat 1 4 Chapter 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Control Page 2 2 HVAC 2 2 AUX Relays 2 6 Usage Statistics 2 9 Schedules Page 2 11 HVAC 2 11 Schedule Settin...

Page 8: ...Beta Draft Confidential Contents viii Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1...

Page 9: ...e 2 14 Special Days Example 1B 2 16 Figure 2 15 Special Days Example 1C 2 17 Figure 2 16 Special Days Example 2A 2 17 Figure 2 17 Special Days Example 2B 2 18 Figure 2 18 Special Days Example 2C 2 18...

Page 10: ...tions 2 21 Table 2 6 Alarms Wired Sensors Field Descriptions 2 24 Table 2 7 Sensors Field Descriptions 2 25 Table 2 8 Advanced Settings Fields HVAC Field Descriptions 2 28 Table 2 9 Advanced Thermosta...

Page 11: ...dience This guide is intended for managers and or facilities managers or those responsible for managing multiple devices remotely in small or medium size buildings multiple buildings or corporate envi...

Page 12: ...ich you supply values courier italics Options and arguments for which you supply values Information that the user must enter Courier Bold font Screen messages or system output Courier Regular font Sel...

Page 13: ...serial number Type of heating cooling system for example gas oil or electric warm air hot water heat pump steam or gravity Location and number of wires attached to the Proliphix thermostat To contact...

Page 14: ...reface Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments You can mail e mail or fax your comments Please include the document part number in the subject line of your e mail or fax message E mail techpubs Proliphix com...

Page 15: ...led to perform as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP client DHCP is an established standard used to assign IP addresses automatically after each network device is inserted into the network or...

Page 16: ...y though the Internet after proper authentication at the Proliphix Web Site www proliphix com Determining the IMT550 IP Address Your Proliphix IMT550 ships from the factory capable to support the DHCP...

Page 17: ...247 is a unique IP address initially assigned via DHCP Most of the Web pages conform to a standard format which is maintained for both local and remote thermostat access A banner at the top of each pa...

Page 18: ...nd access the Web pages 1 Open a Web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the thermostat For example http 192 168 0 247 The login window appears See Figure 1 1 Proper authentication is required before yo...

Page 19: ...on Guide Release 1 0 1 5 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 4 Click OK The default Control HVAC page appears See Figure 2 1 on page 2 2 Continue with the Control Page page 2 2 Note In each Web page you must...

Page 20: ...Beta Draft Confidential 1 6 Internet Management Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 1 Overview...

Page 21: ...Guide Release 1 0 2 1 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Beta Draft Confidential 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface This chapter describes how to configure and monitor the thermostat throu...

Page 22: ...600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Control Page The Control page displays tabs for the HVAC AUX Relays and Usage Statistics pages HVAC The Control HVAC pa...

Page 23: ...e Displays the current temperature of the local sensor This field is disabled if the local thermostat sensor is not included in temperature averaging In a range of 40 F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Zone Humi...

Page 24: ...F 4 5 C to 110 F 43 5 C Overrides Hold Occupancy Override Displays the current state for both the Heat and Cool Setting To Hold the current settings indefinitely or for a prescribed period of time as...

Page 25: ...olling either the heating or cooling system Heat Heating system only Cool Cooling system only Auto Automatic changeover between heating and cooling systems Emergency Heat Forces the activation of an a...

Page 26: ...tion Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface AUX Relays The Control AUX Relays page displays the AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 state in...

Page 27: ...ged Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 7 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Figure 2 3 Control AUX Relays Page Relay Manually Active Figure 2 4 Control AUX Relays Page Relay Manually Inactive Figur...

Page 28: ...state of Active or Inactive Configured Relay State Active Forces relay to its active state Inactive Forces relay to its inactive state Externally Triggered Enables choice of activation trigger as eit...

Page 29: ...Normally open output Include Relay in OBO Displays when OBO is activated if the associated relays using this function are to be activated as well Disabled Enabled Field Description Field Description...

Page 30: ...Displays the AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 relay minute activity counter which is the number of days hours and minutes since the Last counter reset box was checked The Admin account user can reset this...

Page 31: ...ofiles and weekly schedule Figure 2 8 Schedules HVAC Schedule Settings Page Daily Profile Definitions The thermostat scheduling feature is organized in a hierarchy You use Profiles up to 12 to classif...

Page 32: ...on Daily Profile Definitions Profile Name Use the drop down menu to select the appropriate profile The profile name displays in the header Click Color and select a color to color code the profile for...

Page 33: ...ek in each month that is visible in the Calendar View at the bottom of the Calendar page 2 13 page To edit the Default Weekly Schedule use the drop down menu and select the appropriate Profile Calenda...

Page 34: ...h row you can enter one or more days as a duration for that entry Durations cannot exceed 60 days Figure 2 10 Schedule HVAC Special Days Page To add a special day s click Add Special Day and continue...

Page 35: ...l Days 1 From the Special Days page click the pencil icon on the appropriate line to display the Edit Special Day Schedule page Figure 2 12 Edit Special Day Schedule 2 Edit the fields as necessary 3 C...

Page 36: ...ng either of the following methods Configure the Profile see Daily Profile Definitions page 2 11 to reflect the desired settings Click directly on the date on the Calendar The Add Special Day Schedule...

Page 37: ...v 1 Figure 2 15 Special Days Example 1C Example 2 Figure 2 16 shows an example of adding additional Special Days to the thermostat schedule of a week long period from July 12 2010 through July 16 2010...

Page 38: ...g the Thermostat Using the Web Interface 2 Enter a Name and Schedule information for the special day s 3 Select the appropriate Daily Profile to Use 4 Click Submit The Special Day entry for 5 days tot...

Page 39: ...les Page Internet Managed Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 2 19 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 Use to configure AUX Relay 1 and AUX Relay 2 See HVAC page 2 11 Figure...

Page 40: ...Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Alarms Page The Alarms page displays tabs for the Zone and Wired Sensors pages Zone The Alarms Zone page displa...

Page 41: ...t 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C This is a major red alarm condition Present for Enter how long the condition must be in effect before the alarm is triggered Note that the default is 0 minutes and the maxi...

Page 42: ...Relative Humidity If the current Relative Humidity rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the HVAC page 2 2 page In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliph...

Page 43: ...Usage to Date Displays a running tally of hours and minutes which have elapsed since the previous Last Replaced date If this value is greater than the preset hours it is displayed in red and an alarm...

Page 44: ...set 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C This is a major red alarm condition Present for Enter how long the condition must be in effect before the alarm is triggered Note that the default is 0 minutes and the ma...

Page 45: ...7 to complete the Sensors page fields Table 2 7 Sensors Field Descriptions Field Description Local Temperature Current Reading Displays the current local temperature Sensor Correction Indicate the cal...

Page 46: ...mber of minutes set on the Alarms page and then notify you via an alert e mail For example this option is often used in food service applications but can be used for any situation where you need to mo...

Page 47: ...Rev 1 Advanced Page The Advanced page displays tabs for the HVAC Settings Thermostat Settings and Override Settings pages HVAC Settings The Advanced HVAC Settings page displays the HVAC system informa...

Page 48: ...ns Field Description HVAC System Type Select the type of HVAC system either Fuel Burner default or Heat Pump HVAC systems as follows Fuel Burner default The HVAC system burns fossil fuels e g gas or o...

Page 49: ...75 2 2 25 2 5 2 75 3 3 25 3 5 C Second stage heat temperature offset from first stage heat set point temperature Cool Control Specify the HVAC control of this thermostat This parameter describes the...

Page 50: ...2nd stage is active Disabled Disables Auxiliary Heat Enabled Auxilliary Heat can be used while the heat pump compressor is active Enabled without Compressor Disables the compressor when Auxiliary Heat...

Page 51: ...Specify the minimum time in minutes between successive heating cooling or heat to cool and cool to heat cycles in heat pump applications This parameter ensures a safe heat pump compressor delay or of...

Page 52: ...the initial heat call in a 12 minute interval is deferred until the start of the next 12 minute interval This feature can be defeated by the user if changes are made to override the setpoint settings...

Page 53: ...hey can be used in determining the zone average temperature They are either Included in or Excluded from the zone temperature average RS1 RS2 or RS3 Temperature Select Remote Sensors that are configur...

Page 54: ...t or Celsius temperature scales Fahrenheit default All thermostat temperature readings and reporting are displayed in the Fahrenheit temperature scale F Celsius All thermostat temperature readings and...

Page 55: ...ptimal comfort is achieved when this differential is set to 2 default or 1 F about the setpoint Reduced cycle time is achieved with a larger differential setting e g 4 or 2 F about the setpoint 0 1 2...

Page 56: ...nd the temperature setting are held until the user removes this condition 1 2 3 8 12 24 Hrs The amount of time in hours in which the current temperature setting are held and inhibited from change The...

Page 57: ...activated Inactive Inactivate relay when override is activated No Change Alarm Managed AUX Relay 2 Active Activate relay when override is activated Inactive Inactivate relay when override is activated...

Page 58: ...rk page displays tabs for the General Remote Access Notification Settings and Statistics pages Figure 2 27 displays when you access the Network page Figure 2 27 Network Warning Network Configuration T...

Page 59: ...eset to set the new value A B C D Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation Subnet Mask Displays the IP subnet on which the thermostat IP address is assigned Default Gateway Displays...

Page 60: ...e Remote Access fields Table 2 12 Network Remote Access Field Descriptions Field Description Software Update Source Server Address Enter the IP address of the Remote Server for software updates Note t...

Page 61: ...er Server Address Displays the IP address or DNS name of the remote server Interval Specifies the frequency of thermostat calling home to the Proliphix server Last Attempt Clicking Call Home forces th...

Page 62: ...ields Note This page is most often used only if the thermostat is not connected to the UEM An IT resource would typically use this page to work with their corporate email servers Table 2 13 Network No...

Page 63: ...ork traffic information Figure 2 31 Network Statistics Page From Address Specifies the address of source of notification To Address Specifies teh address of destination for notifications Up to 8 e mai...

Page 64: ...e 2 32 Admin General Page Use Table 2 14 to configure the General fields Table 2 14 Admin General Field Descriptions Field Description Zone Device Name Enter a unique 15 character identifier for the t...

Page 65: ...33 Admin Date and Time Page LCD Settings LCD Unlock Keycode Backlight Select the LCD backlight control Delay default The backlight is illuminated when you click a button and remains illuminated for 1...

Page 66: ...r the information as necessary Figure 2 34 Admin Installer Information Page Table 2 15 Admin Date and Time Field Descriptions Field Description Network Time Synchronization Network Time Protocol NTP E...

Page 67: ...to configure the Admin Password Settings page Restart The Admin Restart page enables you to restart the thermostat Figure 2 36 Admin Restart Page Table 2 16 Admin Password Settings Field Descriptions...

Page 68: ...ase 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Thermostat Using the Web Interface Software Update The Admin Software Update page enables you to check for and download any updates to the...

Page 69: ...See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 1 1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 1 1 E External thermal sensors settings 2 26 F Filter set change reminder 2 22 Fuel burner settings for 2 29 G Gateway a...

Page 70: ...gement Thermostat Configuration Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03001 550 Rev 1 Index configuring using Web pages 2 1 connecting to local network 1 2 managing remotely 1 2 scheduling 2 11 Thermostat Man...

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