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CM700 Wireless 

Installation Guide

CM727 / CM721 Wireless Programmable 
Room Thermostat & BDR91 Relay box

Description

The  Honeywell  CM700  Wireless  (CM727  or 

CM721)  is  a  modern  wireless  programmable 

room  thermostat  based  on  Honeywell’s  proven 

programming  philosophy.  To  further  improve  the 

ease  of  use,  this  product  includes  a  large  LCD 

display  with  backlighting  to  assist  customers 

during daily use.
The  CM727/721  room  thermostat  communicates 

with  the  BDR91  relay  box  on  an  868MHz  Radio 

Frequency  (RF)  band  to  control  a  single  heating 

system  component  such  as  a  boiler,  pump  or 

zone valve. Neither product will communicate with 

other RF products that use different frequencies or 

communication protocols.

Note:  The  RF  link  between  the  individual  room 

thermostat  (CM727/721)  and  relay  box  (BDR91) 

in  system  packs  provided  by  Honeywell  is  pre-

configured  at  the  factory  and  therefore  SHOULD 

be  installed  at  the  same  site.  This  makes  the 

installation process fast and easy, but if products 

from  individual  system  packs  are  separated,  or 

mixed  with  other  pre-configured  system  packs 

during  installations  please  refer  to  section 

5.1 

Binding / Rebinding Procedure

 to bind the desired 

units together and allow them to communicate with 

each other.

Table of Contents

Section 

Page

1) Installation Information ................................. 2

2) Installing the CM700 Wireless System ......... 3

 

2.1 Installing the Relay box

 ................................... 3

  2.2 Installing the Room Thermostat

 ........................ 4

    2.2.1 Power Up

 ............................................... 4

    2.2.2 RF Communication Check

 ........................ 4

    2.2.3 Locating the Room Thermostat

 ................. 5

  2.3 System Check

................................................ 5

3) Basic Operation of the System ..................... 6

 

3.1 Automatic Operation

 ....................................... 6

 

3.2 Temporary Manual Override

 ............................. 6

 

3.3 Communication Loss

 ...................................... 6

4) Installer Mode ................................................. 6

 

4.1 Entering Installer Mode

 ................................... 7

 

4.2 BDR91 Relay box Fail-Safe Mode Setup

 ............ 7

 

4.3 Using the Room Thermostat for Specific Applications

 .. 8

  4.4 Using the Special Features of the Room Thermostat

 .. 8

  4.5 Installer Parameters Table

 ............................... 9

    4.5.1 Category 1 - Room Thermostat Settings

 ..... 9

    4.5.2 Category 2 - System Settings

 .................. 10

5) Additional Installation Information ............. 10

  5.1 Binding / Rebinding Procedure

 ...................... 10

  5.2 Multi-Zone System

 ........................................ 10

6) Trouble Shooting .......................................... 11

  6.1 Trouble Shooting Guide

 ................................. 11

  6.2 Diagnostics Mode

 ........................................ 11

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Summary of Contents for CM721

Page 1: ...roducts from individual system packs are separated or mixed with other pre configured system packs during installations please refer to section 5 1 Binding Rebinding Procedure to bind the desired units together and allow them to communicate with each other Table of Contents Section Page 1 Installation Information 2 2 Installing the CM700 Wireless System 3 2 1 Installing the Relay box 3 2 2 Install...

Page 2: ... strength of the RF signal reaching the relay box depends on the number of walls and ceilings separating it from the room thermostat as well as the building construction the diagram below illustrates an example of typical signal strength reduction Walls and ceilings reinforced with steel or plasterboard walls lined with metal foil reduce the RF signal significantly more Once a position is selected...

Page 3: ...iance considerations Keep AC mains supply load cables separate from signal wiring Refer to Code of Practice standards EN61000 5 1 and 2 for guidance NOTE The Relay Box contains no user serviceable parts It should be opened and installed by qualified installer only WARNING Electrostatic sensi tive device Do not touch the circuit board NOTE All wiring must be in accordance with IEE regulations CAUTI...

Page 4: ...the green button to confirm c Press the or buttons to set the current year e g yr 07 2007 then press the green button to confirm The date is now stored d Use the or buttons to set the correct time then press the green button to confirm Each press of the buttons will change the time by one minute and holding them down will change the time slowly at first and get progressively quicker Note If this m...

Page 5: ...djust the setpoint up to the maximum 35 C by pressing the button The boiler should come on green LED ON on relay box after a few seconds and the symbol appears on the room thermostat LCD display 5 Press the OFF button The boiler will go off green LED OFF on relay box after a few seconds and the symbol disappears 6 Check the system operation by alternately pressing the MAN and OFF buttons several t...

Page 6: ...iod of 1 hour the red LED will illuminate to indicate that no RF messages have been received during the last hour The relay box will also enter the failsafe mode as selected in Installer Mode see section 4 2 BDR91 Relay box Fail Safe Mode Setup To allow manual control of the relay box output manual override is available in fail safe mode When RF communication is restored the relay box will automat...

Page 7: ...o indicate the selected fail safe mode IMPORTANT To enable the frost protection when RF communication is lost select the fail safe mode 1 For systems with separate frost protection thermostat or where frost protection is not required select fail safe mode 0 1 Press the OFF button 2 Press and hold the button and the two PROGRAM and buttons together 3 The unit will display the first parameter of ins...

Page 8: ...e preset period expires the CM721 CM727 will display the SERVICE icon Set parameter 19 SP to the required value to enable maintenance alert Value set to zero disables the function Summer Winter Auto time change This feature moves time automatically on the last Sunday of March and the last Sunday of October The feature is factory enabled To enable Set parameter 3 tC category 1 to 1 Temperature Offs...

Page 9: ...1 Auto Summer Winter Time Change Enabled 0 Auto Summer Winter Time Change Disabled LCD Backlighting 5 bL 1 Backlighting Enable 0 Backlighting Disabled Upper Temp Limit 6 uL 35 35 C Upper Temp Limit 21 to 34 21 C to 34 C adjustment in 1 C steps Lower Temp Limit 7 LL 5 5 C Lower Temp Limit 5 to 21 6 C to 21 C adjustment in 1 C steps Optimisation 8 OP 0 Optimisation Disabled 1 Optimisation Enabled Te...

Page 10: ...tton on the room thermostat Then press the and buttons together along with the button The unit will display InSt and CONTROL BINDING 5 Press the green button to send the binding signal out to the relay box The red LED is switched off to confirm successful binding operation If the red LED still flashes push the button again until binding is successful 6 Now go to Section 2 Installing the CM700 Wire...

Page 11: ...correct or incomplete binding procedure Incorrect position of the room thermostat during binding Repeat the binding procedure Repeat the binding procedure keeping approx 1 m distance between the relay box and the room thermostat The red LED on the relay box is illuminated Communication loss The relay box receives no RF messages from the room thermostat RF signal is blocked due to wrong location of...

Page 12: ...and by its Authorised Representative Honeywell International Inc Honeywell Control Systems Ltd Arlington Business Park Bracknell Berkshire RG12 1EB Technical Help Desk 08457 678999 www honeywelluk com Hereby Honeywell declares that this CM727 CM721 room thermostat and BDR91 Relay Box are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 2006 95 EC a...

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