
PN 292-120
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Copyright 2013 INNCOM by Honeywell
Hook the tabs at the top rear of the e529.RF
housing into the matching depressions at the
top of mounting plate and rotate the bottom of
the e529.RF housing toward the wall until it
snaps into the place on the mounting plate.
Secure the e529.RF housing to the mounting
plate with the two small screws provided with
the e529.RF. The screws thread into two
small holes on the bottom of the e529.RF
housing (see figure above).
Service Mode
The installation technician must enters the
e529.RF
’s Service Mode to set parameters for
uniquely identifying a room, binding the INNCOM
devices in the room to that identity, setting the
operational characteristics of the devices, and, if
necessary, connecting the room to floor- or building-
wide network.
Entering Service Mode
To enter Service Mode
1. Press and
hold
the °F/°C button on the e529.RF
2. Press and release the OFF/AUTO button
3. Press and release the DISPLAY button
4. Release the °F/°C button
Entering Values in Service Mode
rId
— Sets Room ID, a number that uniquely identifies the
room to other device or on a network. Room ID consists of 5
digits divided into 3 bytes of data labeled HI_MED_LO (default
is 6_55_35). The number will be included on the
commissioning list and generally corresponds to the actual
room number.
o
Enter Service Mode
o
At rId, press OFF/AUTO; the Room ID scrolls across the
LCD, then the first digit (HI) appears
o
Use the UP/DOWN arrow to scroll to the first number of
the Room ID entry from the commissioning list (HI values
can be from 0 to 6)
o
Accept the HI number by pressing DISPLAY. The MED
value will now show on the LCD
o
Enter the MED 2 digits in the same manner (value 0
–99).
LCD shows LO
o
Enter the LO 2-digit value (0
–99). On pressing DISPLAY,
the new rId will scroll across the LCD, then the e529.RF
returns to the menu list
PAn
—The ID number of a network coordinating device, e.g., a
B574, in a network bridge application. The number will be
included on the commissioning list.
o
Enter Service Mode if not already there
o
Scroll to PAn and press OFF/AUTO
o
Use the UP/DOWN arrows to find the PAN ID on the
commissioning list
o
Press DISPLAY. The e529.RF beeps to confirm the Pan
ID value is stored, and the LCD returns to the menu list
rF
—Selects the RF channel for IRAS communication. The
number will be included on the commissioning list.
o
Enter Service Mode if not already there
o
Scroll to rF and enter using OFF/AUTO
o
Use UP/DOWN to set the RF channel between 11 and
26
o
Press DISPLAY. The e529.RF beeps to confirm the
value is stored and the LCD returns to menu
Adr
—Used to “teach” IRAS devices the unique identification
information (e.g., Room ID, PAN ID, I/O map for a room) that
binds them to a room or network.
o
Enter Service Mode if not already there
o
Scroll to Adr and enter using OFF/AUTO
o
Prepare the partner device to learn from the e529.RF
o
Scroll to the Address for the device to be taught (from the
commissioning list)
o
Press DISPLAY. The unit will send the teach command
on all RF channels (11
–26), then the LCD displays the
selected address
o
Accept in partner device
Note: When in Address mode, the FAN button can be used to
Reset the target device.
Io
—Used to configure the Input/Output map of a partner
device. [Note: Some INNCOM devices can have variable roles
in a room, e.g., an S217 can be configured to control a light or
a switch. The device roles are contained in the I/O map.]
o
Enter Service Mode if not already there
o
Scroll to Io and enter using OFF/AUTO
o
Prepare the partner device to learn from the e529.RF
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Scroll to the Address for the device to be taught (from the
commissioning list)
o
Press DISPLAY. The unit sends the I/O map out over all
channels
Note: Whenever a device is taught information, it is important
to verify that the instruction was received and accepted by
“pinging” the device. See PnG below.
SEr
—In legacy (3G) e529s, configures CBL8 Partner (Server)
devices (e.g., X07). The e529.RF will eventually be able to
configure CBL32 devices (e.g., X47) from here. Press
DISPLAY to write parameters; press FAN to execute them.
Loc
—Menu of local parameters. This menu is typically not
used by Installation Technicians. The entry below is provided
solely for informational purposes. The list of local parameters
below will change and grow.
o
Enter Service Mode if not already there
o
Scroll to Loc and enter using OFF/AUTO. The LCD
shows a “P” and a number for each parameter (0–255).
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