Telkonet ecosmart EcoTouch+ Installation, Operation, Maintenance Manual Download Page 4

 

EcoWave Package Overview 

 

 

 

 

E IO&M Guide 

Telkonet, Inc.

 

For Use with Firmware Version 2.x 

20800 Swenson Drive, Suite 175 

The EcoSmart Energy Management System 

Waukesha, WI 53186 

Revision 5 

 

 

(414) 302-2299 

Page 1 

www.telkonet.com 

 

The EcoSmart Energy Management System  

The EcoSmart Energy Management System reduces 
HVAC energy consumption without interfering with 

occupant comfort.  

EcoSmart thermostats such as the E 

automatically learn and adapt to the heating and 
cooling patterns of each room. For example, a 

room on the east side of a building will receive 
direct sunlight in the morning and will either need 

less HVAC heating or more HVAC cooling. However, 
as the day progresses, the room will need more 

HVAC heating or less HVAC cooling as it moves into 
the shade. An EcoSmart thermostat will continually 

monitor the room, learn its patterns, and adjust its 
heating and cooling profiles accordingly. 

EcoSmart thermostats also learn and adapt to 
occupant schedules. When a room is unoccupied, 

the E will enter an energy saving mode, 
allowing the room to drift away from the desired 
set point. During this drift period, the thermostat 

will operate the HVAC unit less often, reducing 
energy costs. When the room becomes occupied 

again, the RecoveryTime™ technology built into 
each E will return the room to the set 

point without occupant interaction. 

The EcoWave is available in several configurations 

to address specific requirements of multiple 
applications including hotel, classroom, office, 

university dormitory, military residence hall, retail, 
public area, convention center, and a wide variety 

of commercial and industrial spaces.   

The firmware of standalone EcoWave thermostats is 

identical to the firmware of networked versions. 
Standalone Thermostats can be networked by 

adding a network module to the base units at any 
time. 

Programming features used during installation, 
maintenance, and troubleshooting are available in 

the on-screen Maintenance Menu. 

Regulatory Compliance 

FCC ID: XV6SS6560 

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. 

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. 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 the 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 or more 
of the following measures: 

 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

 

Increase the separation between the 

equipment and the receiver. 

 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a 
circuit different from that to which the 

receiver is connected. 

 

Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV 

technician for help. 

In order to maintain compliance with FCC 

regulations, shielded cables must be used with this 
equipment. Operation with non-approved 

equipment is likely to result in interference to 
radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that 

changes and modifications made to the equipment 
without the approval of the manufacturer could 

void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 

To satisfy RF exposure requirements, this device 

and its antennas must operate with a separation 
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and 

must not be co-located or operating in conjunction 
with any other antenna or transmitter. 

Summary of Contents for ecosmart EcoTouch+

Page 1: ...ion 2 x 20800 Swenson Drive Suite 175 Installation Process Overview Waukesha WI 53186 Revision 5 414 302 2299 Page i www telkonet com EcoTouch Installation Operation Maintenance Guide Use this guide a...

Page 2: ...n Procedures Must Be Performed in Order 13 Test Lutron Lighting Scenes if applicable 14 Test EcoSmart Saflok Communication if applicable 16 Commission EcoTouch 17 17 If Commissioning Test Fails 20 20...

Page 3: ...mmander 3 Create a network via the EcoConnect coordinator 4 Plan location where devices to be installed including EcoTouch location page 4 5 Install EcoSmart and third party devices including EcoTouch...

Page 4: ...installation maintenance and troubleshooting are available in the on screen Maintenance Menu Regulatory Compliance FCC ID XV6SS6560 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is sub...

Page 5: ...on programming setup is simple and fast EcoTouch Display unit Place in optimum location for temperature measurement and ease of occupant use EcoSource HVAC Controller Install in or on HVAC unit Accept...

Page 6: ...Management System Waukesha WI 53186 Revision 5 414 302 2299 Page 3 www telkonet com Multiple EcoTouch devices can control one HVAC system equipped with one EcoSource The wiring interface conforms to i...

Page 7: ...be stationary e g sleeping in bed Position within 0 9 feet of their expected location If the occupants will move occasionally e g working at desk EcoTouch within 9 18 feet of their expected location I...

Page 8: ...d to any wall A No the EcoTouch Battery was designed to be mounted inside a jbox or on any wall that has space behind the surface for the battery pack to fit The battery pack sticks out perpendicular...

Page 9: ...n Drive Suite 175 About Wiring Options Waukesha WI 53186 Revision 5 414 302 2299 Page 6 www telkonet com About Wiring Options Pin Part Number Description Common Usage J2 WA P156900A00AK Pigtail SS6560...

Page 10: ...telkonet com Battery Pack Hard Wired Hard Wired Directly to EcoSource J3 Pinout on EcoTouch J2 Pinout on EcoTouch J8 Pinout on EcoSource and J3 Pinout on EcoTouch Factory wired Field wired Field wired...

Page 11: ...ment Needed EcoTouch Battery Pack if applicable see Figure 2 4 AA Batteries if applicable Level Multi screwdriver or Phillips screwdriver UL rated insulating tape if applicable 4 Screws o Drywall moun...

Page 12: ...way to resolve the problem is to tie the 12 VDC ground to the j box ground Use wire harnesses with red and black stripped wires and JARD J4021F transformers both provided by Telkonet Exceptions may ap...

Page 13: ...I 53186 Revision 5 414 302 2299 Page 10 www telkonet com Figure 4 Slide Top Left Bottom Right 5 Lift the front plate up and off of the back plate as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Lift Up and Off 6 Remove...

Page 14: ...of the battery pack hole using battery pack punch out again see Figure 6 9 Mark the placement for the mounting screws 10 Battery Version cut out a 1 5 x 1 5 hole in the wall where you marked it Step 8...

Page 15: ...zed state o If your power is an AC 24V transformer then connect the red wire and black wire to the top 2 pins it does not matter whether the red wire is on top and the black wire is in the 2nd slot fr...

Page 16: ...tructions on associating devices See third party IOM s for detailed instructions on associating third party devices Reminder associating devices must be done in this order 1 Set up EcoCommander 2 Hard...

Page 17: ...lighting scene details so you can test them properly See next page for lighting scene explanation 1 On the EcoTouch 3 finger tap anywhere on screen i e touch screen using 3 fingers simultaneously slig...

Page 18: ...n repeater and EcoSource are powered up How do I know what action the lights should take Your property previously determined which lights should turn on off for each scene Check with your property s D...

Page 19: ...as the thermostat is powered on As long as the thermostat has power it routinely sends messages to the Saflok door lock and the Saflok door lock returns responses If the door lock fails to respond the...

Page 20: ...ovement like flowing air from a fan and even radio waves when the room is unoccupied 2 Test the HVAC system functionality If there s an HVAC problem the thermostat will display a message so you can fi...

Page 21: ...2299 Page 18 www telkonet com Continued on next page 3 Password C57A Enter 4 Commish Back Back Back Back Run test 5 Run test 7 Leave room now You have 60 seconds to leave countdown is displayed 8 Do...

Page 22: ...age 19 www telkonet com 9 Return to room after 15 minutes Test Complete screen will indicate Pass or Fail 10 Look for Pass next to each line N A for HVAC systems without heat In this example everythin...

Page 23: ...etter place in the room away from blowing air 3 Once moved test again touch Retest The message next to FAIL indicates which mode speed the HVAC was in when the failure occurred Cool FAIL HVAC Cool mod...

Page 24: ...dure Change Batteries No need to remove the backplate The battery pack slides out 1 Remove security screw 2 Remove front plate 3 Use the battery pack tabs shown in Figure 9 to pull the battery pack ou...

Page 25: ...nce A delay may have been programmed into the EcoSource thermostat instructing the unit to wait for a particular duration before triggering a drive Although uncommon this feature is sometimes requeste...

Page 26: ...xit press Exit on the next screen and Exit on the third screen Activate Display Mode Option 1 On the EcoTouch three finger tap anywhere on the screen 2 The System Status screen appears 3 Press the Con...

Page 27: ...ill inform you that it is already paired to another EcoSource and ask if you would like to pair it to another The EcoTouch can be paired with up to three EcoSources Why is my EcoTouch screen not dimmi...

Page 28: ...thin the HVAC has tripped Some models of HVAC systems often PTAC PTHP units contain integral GFI Ground Fault Interrupt systems Occasionally often after a power outage inrush current when power return...

Page 29: ...aintenance to the room Re associate all sensors via procedures Replace the batteries in all sensors within the room Evaluate the wiring between each sensor and the thermostat Occupant reports HVAC shu...

Page 30: ...elkonet will research the deployment history and determine whether a completed Settings Sheet was provided to us prior to thermostat shipment Note that Professional Services fees may apply if a report...

Page 31: ...WI 53186 Revision 5 414 302 2299 Page 28 www telkonet com EcoTouch Guest Screen Controls User Interface Figure 10 Guest Screen Controls The EcoTouch front panel controls are shown below The Administr...

Page 32: ...an Control Press to cycle through available fan speeds Low Medium High Auto Fahrenheit Celsius Toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature display not functional on 3 day forecast screen Current...

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