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ACC0414REC

MODEL

©Venstar Inc. 3/08 - Patent Pending          

P/N 88-689     Rev. 2

WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR

MODEL ACC0414RF

MODEL ACC0414REC

with Override button

RECEIVER

Receiver Setup & Installation

1

Set the House Code jumpers on the Receiver

WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR

LED’s

Jumper

Location

A

B

HC1
HC2
HC4
HC8

HC1
HC2
HC4
HC8

2

Connect the Receiver to the thermostat

The Receiver is 
put  inside  the 
wall behind the 
thermostat. 

Example A

House Code
ID = 2

Example B

House Code
ID = 6
(2 + 4 = 6)

B

L

A

C

K

W
H

IT

E

R

E

D

1

2

3

0

HC1
HC2
HC4
HC8

R

S

+

5

R

S

*

R

S

 G

N

D

1

2

3

0

HC1
HC2
HC4
HC8

H

C

1

H

C

2

H

C

4

H

C

8

To report the outdoor temperature when using a compatible residential 
thermostat.  

It is recommended to attach the Wireless Sensor to a north- 

facing wall where it will not be in direct sunlight or the spray of sprinklers.

To report the temperature of a room, such as that of a baby’s room when 
using a compatible residential thermostat.

To control to or read to the temperature at the return duct when using a 
compatible commercial thermostat.

To control the temperature in a space that is different from where a 
compatible commercial thermostat is located.

THE WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR SYSTEM IS MADE UP OF ONE RECEIVER AND AT LEAST ONE 
WIRELESS SENSOR.

SUGGESTED USES FOR ONE WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR:

SUGGESTED USES FOR MULTIPLE WIRELESS REMOTE SENSORS:

   

To control to the average of multiple Wireless Sensors in a large open 
space using a compatible Commercial thermostat.  This type of 
application would include large, open office areas.  

Up to 8 Wireless Sensors may be used with 1 Receiver (Unit ID# 0 - 7).

The Receiver automatically averages the temperatures from up to 8 
Wireless Sensors on the same House Code and reports the average to 
the thermostat.

The Receiver will only ‘listen’ to Wireless Sensors with the same House 
Code as the Receiver, and will ‘ignore’ sensors with different House 
Codes than the Receiver.

If more than 1 Wireless Sensor is used with 1 Receiver, then all Sensors 
and the Receiver must have the same 

House Code

 for proper operation.

If more than 1 Wireless Sensor is used with 1 Receiver, then each 
Sensor must have a different 

Unit ID

.

*Consult your thermostat
installation  manual  for
the  correct  name  of  this
terminal.

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