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INNCOM e528 Thermostat Installation Guide

Overview 

INNCOM’s e528.4G

*

 (the e528) 

thermostats utilize a CC2520 2.4 Ghz 
IEEE 802.15.4 RF transceiver in their 
role as part of the Integrated Room 
Automation System (IRAS). The 
integration of the radio on-board the 
PCBA, along with other component 
changes, makes for a simpler, more 
efficient, and more cost-effective device. 
(Note that the legacy e528 and e528.4G 
are very similar in look and feel. If in 
doubt, check the bottom of the unit—the 
4G has a photosensor located there.) 

Features 

The e528 thermostat provides 

 

Accurate temperature measu/- 1 degree F 

 

Multiple load actuating options from 24VAC–277VAC 

 

Motion sensor for occupancy detection 

 

RF transceiver for wireless 2.4Ghz guestroom and backhaul 

network communications 

 

IR transceiver for guestroom network communications 

 

RS485 for wired backhaul network communications 

 

External temperature sensor support 

Installation 

CAUTION! 

Disconnect the power supply before beginning installation to 
prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. All wiring must 

comply with local codes and ordinances. 

1.

 

Read instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could 
damage the product or create a hazard. 

2.

 

Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product 
to make sure the product is suitable for your application. 

3.

 

Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician. 

4.

 

After installation is complete, check product operation as 
indicated in instructions. 

5.

 

For variations of these systems, refer to the installation 
instructions of the controlled equipment. 

Location 

Select a location about 1.5m (5ft.) above the floor with good air 
circulation at average temperature. Do not mount thermostat 
where it may be affected by 

 

Drafts or dead spots behind doors or in corners 

 

Hot or cold air from ducts 

 

Radiant heat from sun or appliances 

 

Concealed pipes or chimneys

                                           

*

 “2G,” “3G,” and “4G” are internal INNCOM product designations used for 

convenience to differentiate individual hardware configurations. No 

difference in device capability or effectiveness is implied. Due to end-of-life 

for certain 2G and 3G components, the e528.4G is now the standard 

INNCOM install, but 2G and 3G installations are still supported. 

 

 

Unheated (un-cooled) areas behind the thermostat 

 

If RF equipped, do not install near other RF 
sources/transmitters 

When the thermostat is equipped with PIR, consider view angle, 
range characteristics, and mounting position for proper coverage. 

Mounting 

INNCOM’s DDC thermostats typically mount on a standard 

double-gang (4 x 4) junction box. If mounted on a single-gang 
box, the left side (display side) of the e528 overlaps the wall area 
to the left of the junction box. A low-voltage mounting plate, mud 
ring, or low-voltage caddy may be used for mounting 24 volt 
applications. 

1.

 

Remove the two small screws at the base of the e528. 

2.

 

Pull the bottom of the back-mounting plate slightly away 
from the front housing, then pull the back-mounting plate 
down. 

3.

 

Position the back plate insulator within the mounting plate 
as shown in Figure 3 below.  

4.

 

Feed wires through the insulator to minimize airflow. 

5.

 

Attach the mounting plate to the junction box using the 
mounting screws provided. Ensure that the plate is 
mounted with the raised arrow pointing UP. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wiring 

 

Figure 1 E528.4G 

 

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Figure 2 E528.4G 

 

Figure 3 E528 Back Assembly 

H1 Microprocessor 

programming

H7 System 5 

header

H8 PIR sensor

H9  IR5 

header

H6 ES1 key

H5 RS485 network 

header

H4 Power input

H3 Temperature sensor/external 

temperature control sensor

H2 Humidity 

sensor

Figure 4 E528 Headers

 

Summary of Contents for INNCOM e528 Series

Page 1: ...circulation at average temperature Do not mount thermostat where it may be affected by Drafts or dead spots behind doors or in corners Hot or cold air from ducts Radiant heat from sun or appliances Concealed pipes or chimneys 2G 3G and 4G are internal INNCOM product designations used for convenience to differentiate individual hardware configurations No difference in device capability or effective...

Page 2: ... was used Follow the procedure below 4G to 2G Standalone application with without door switch input no backhaul network Using the adapter P N 203 013 connect the harness from the wall box P N 62 1462 previously connected to the thermostat being replaced to H1 of the adapter Connect the harness of 203 013 to H7 on e528 4G 4G to 2G RS485 Networked Application with or without door switch input Using ...

Page 3: ...missioning document Room IDs are 5 digit numbers X YY ZZ with zeros as placeholders where needed ranging from 1 to 65535 To set Room ID Enter Service Mode Press and hold F C Press and release OFF AUTO Press and release DISPLAY Release F C Go to rid Room ID Press OFF AUTO Default Room ID 65535 will scroll Set highest digit 0 6 using the UP DOWN arrows Press DISPLAY Set middle 2 digits 0 99 Press DI...

Page 4: ... This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense All Final Products contain...

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