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Wireless Zone Sensor •

 

BAS-SVX04A-EN

Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting 

Sensor Transmission Time and Temperature Variables

Time Variables

The maximum time between sensor temperature transmissions is 
15 minutes.

The minimum time between sensor temperature transmissions is 
30 seconds.

The minimum time for transmitting temperature setpoint changes is 10 
seconds.

Note:

If a sensor transmits a message to the receiver and the receiver does not 
reply, the sensor will retransmit the message to the receiver every 30 
seconds until communication to the receiver is re-established. This 
feature makes re-establishing communication efficient. For example, if an 
HVAC unit is powered down (and, consequently, the receiver) for 
servicing, the sensor will rebroadcast the transmission every 30 seconds 
until the HVAC unit (and, consequently, the receiver) is powered back up. It 
will take no longer than 30 seconds for communication to be re-
established.

Temperature Variables

The minimum change in temperature required to force a sensor transmission 
is:

0.2°F (0.11°C) when the temperature range is between 60°F (15.6°C) and 
80°F (26.7°C)

0.5°F (0.28°C) when the temperature range is between 0 °F (–17.8°C) and 
60°F (15.6°C) or between 80°F (26.7°C) and 122°F (50°C))

The minimum change in temperature setpoint required to force a sensor 
transmission is 1°F (0.56°C).

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Страница 1: ...Installation operation and maintenance June 2006 BAS SVX04A EN Wireless Zone Sensor Model WZS ...

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Страница 3: ...guide no guarantee is offered that the hardware and software are error free Trane reserves the right to revise this publication at any time and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change Trane may have patents or patent applications covering items in this publication By providing this document Trane does not imply giving license to these paten...

Страница 4: ...nt damage Your personal safety and the proper operation of this machine depend upon the strict observance of these precautions NOTICE Warnings and Cautions appear at appropriate sections throughout this literature Read these carefully WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation ...

Страница 5: ... to the Receiver 25 Receiver Indicates Readiness to Associate 25 Powering the Sensor and Associating the Sensor to the Receiver 26 Testing Signal and Battery Strength 27 Automatic Association 28 Manual Association 28 Disassociation 28 Mounting the Base Plate of the Sensor 29 To Mount Sensor Directly to Drywall or Plaster 29 To Mount Sensor Directly to an Electrical Junction Box 30 Replacing and Se...

Страница 6: ...Variables 42 Temperature Variables 42 Servicing and Testing 43 Servicing and Testing Tools 43 Procedure for the Testing the Wireless Zone Sensor System 43 Procedure for Testing the Receiver 43 Returning a Sensor to its Factory Defaults 44 Returning a Receiver to its Factory Defaults 44 Replacing a Defective Sensor or Receiver 44 Forcing a Sensor to Transmit 44 Specifications and Agency Compliance ...

Страница 7: ...BAS SVX04A EN 7 Document Number Date Description BAS SVX04A EN June 2006 New Literature Change History ...

Страница 8: ...8 BAS SVX04A EN ...

Страница 9: ...erature setpoint function resistances and timed override On and timed override Cancel information as sent by the sensor Factory or Field Installed The information in this manual is applicable to Wireless Zone Sensor sets that are either factory or field installed Part Numbers Dimensional Diagrams See Figure 1 p 10 and Figure 2 p 11 for dimensions of the Wireless Zone Sensor set The dimensions are ...

Страница 10: ...or BAS SVX04A EN Product Description Figure 1 Outside dimensions for sensor and receiver Note The dimensions are the same for both the sensor and the receiver 2 90 in 7 35 cm 1 08 in 2 75 cm 4 78 in 12 14 cm 2 62 in 6 65 cm ...

Страница 11: ...reless Zone Sensor 11 Product Description Figure 2 Mounting hole dimensions for sensor and receiver Note The dimensions are the same for both the sensor and the receiver 3 27 in 8 30 cm 2 36 in 6 00 cm 1 34 in 3 41 cm ...

Страница 12: ...12 Wireless Zone Sensor BAS SVX04A EN Product Description ...

Страница 13: ...ng factor for proper radio signal quality It is more greatly affected by walls barriers and general clutter For best radio transmission range and reliability wherever possible mount the receiver and sensor in line of sight Try to minimize the number of barriers between the pair of devices In general sheetrock walls and ceiling tiles offer little restriction to the propagation of the radio signal t...

Страница 14: ... Sensor When selecting a location for the sensor consider both thermal and radio transmission characteristics of the location Thermal considerations Avoid areas of direct sunlight Avoid areas in the direct airstream of air diffusers Avoid exterior walls and other walls that have a temperature differential between their two sides Avoid areas close to sources of heat such as sunlight appliances or o...

Страница 15: ...ee Figure 3 Important limitations are as follows Only one associated receiver sensor set can communicate within the reception range of the wireless system It is not possible to associate more than one sensor to a receiver nor is it possible to associate more than one receiver to a sensor Figure 3 Setting the rotary address switches on the receiver and the sensor GND R77 C35 S1 S2 C33 J2 LED4 S4 S5...

Страница 16: ... of the address and location of the receiver Setting the Sensor Address 1 Using a small screwdriver set the three rotary address switches locations S1 S2 S3 on the sensor Figure 3 p 15 to the same address used for the receiver it is to be associated with 2 Make a notation of the address and location where this sensor is to be mounted Note Do not use 000 as an address for installation If you set th...

Страница 17: ...le grasping the top and bottom of the base plate firmly depress the thumb tab at the bottom of the cover Pull the bottom of the receiver cover away from the base plate Figure 4 p 17 2 Mount the base plate of the receiver Mounting hardware is included with the receiver The receiver can be mounted to any flat surface including sheet metal or a standard 2 in 4 in electrical box The appropriate locati...

Страница 18: ...ently damage it 1 Shut off power to the unit controller that you are wiring the receiver to 2 Wire the receiver to the controller using the supplied five conductor wiring harness Figure 5 p 19 that is included with the product Refer to Table 2 p 19 to determine where to terminate each wire at the unit controller There are two ways to route the wires from the receiver to the termination points The ...

Страница 19: ...erature setpoint ZONE White Zone temperature GND SIGNAL i Black Ground for setpoint and zone signal 24VAC DC Blue 24 Vac Vdc power GND POWER a Yellow Ground for 24 Vac dc COMM N A Not used For future use COMM N A Not used For future use i Both GND SIGNAL and GND POWER must be wired for the receiver to operate see Figure 8 p 22 or Figure 9 p 23 Figure 5 Wiring harness SETPOINT ZONE GND SIGNAL 24 VA...

Страница 20: ... Sensor BAS SVX04A EN Setting the Address Mounting Wiring and Associating the Receiver and Sensor Figure 6 Example of wiring a receiver to a unit controller with wires routed through the slot in the bottom of the cover ...

Страница 21: ...ess Zone Sensor 21 Setting the Address Mounting Wiring and Associating the Receiver and Sensor Figure 7 Example of wiring a receiver to a unit controller with wires routed through the opening in the back of the base plate ...

Страница 22: ...g Wiring and Associating the Receiver and Sensor Transformer Wiring Figure 8 shows a wiring diagram using a single transformer to power the unit controller and the receiver This is the recommended method of installation Figure 8 Single transformer wiring recommended ...

Страница 23: ...d single transformer wiring method A dedicated transformer should be used only when the host transformer does not have enough volt ampere VA capacity to power the receiver seeTable 11 p 45 for receiver power consumption If you are using a dedicated transformer make sure the grounds commons of the multiple transformers are electrically connected to one another see Figure 9 for an example Figure 9 M...

Страница 24: ...place the receiver cover on the base plate hook the cover over the top of the base plate Apply light pressure to the bottom of the cover until it snaps in place 2 If necessary to keep the cover securely attached install the security screw into the bottom of the receiver Figure 10 Figure 10 Snap receiver cover on base plate and attach security screw Security screw ...

Страница 25: ...channels the clearest channel on which to operate LED1 LED2 and LED3 flash rapidly in succession round robin style while the channel scan is in progress Note Do not attempt association until the channel scan is finished After the channel scan is finished LED3 will begin blinking one blink pattern to show that the receiver is ready to be associated with a sensor LED3 will stop blinking when associa...

Страница 26: ...2 Remove the insulation barrier which is a plastic strip located between the two batteries Figure 13 3 Association will automatically occur between the sensor and the receiver see Automatic Association p 28 Note LED3 on the receiver stops blinking to indicate that association has been established Figure 13 Removing the insulation barrier on the sensor B1 B2 I INSTALL WIRELESS S4 S3 S2 S1 ADDRESS S...

Страница 27: ... information on LEDs see Operation Maintenance and Troubleshooting on page 31 1 Firmly press and release the Test button S5 on the bottom of the sensor Figure 14 2 View LED1 LED2 and LED3 to determine the strength of the signal View LED5 to determine the strength of the battery Note The LEDs will turn Off after 5 seconds to conserve battery strength 3 Record the results in your commissioning state...

Страница 28: ...mmended refer to Automatic Association p 28 1 Set the rotary switches Figure 3 p 15 locations S1 S2 S3 on the receiver to an address between 001 and 999 Note 1 An address can be changed without powering down the receiver or sensor 2 An address can be changed at any time after initial association has been established 2 Make a notation of the address and location of this receiver 3 Set the rotary sw...

Страница 29: ...sability Act guideline and local building codes for further details To Mount Sensor Directly to Drywall or Plaster 1 Position the base plate over the wall and mark the centers of the two oblong mounting holes Note The sensor must be mounted plumb vertically level to ensure proper air movement through the sensor and to ensure accurate temperature control 2 Use the plastic anchors that are included ...

Страница 30: ...vertically level to ensure proper air movement through the sensor and to ensure accurate temperature control Replacing and Securing the Sensor Cover 1 If the sensor cover has been removed from the base plate replace it by hooking the cover over the top of the base plate Apply light pressure to the bottom of the cover until it snaps in place Figure 16 2 If necessary to keep the cover securely attac...

Страница 31: ... have four LEDs LED1 LED2 LED3 and LED5 The sensor also has a Test button S5 See Figure 17 for their locations Operation Maintenance and Troubleshooting Figure 17 Wireless zone sensor set components with base plates removed Receiver Sensor LED1 LED2 LED3 LED5 S5 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED5 ...

Страница 32: ... 5 seconds then constantly Off Marginal signal quality Reduced battery life is likely Consider moving the sensor or receiver to a better location LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 On Displays for 5 seconds then constantly Off Poor signal quality Unreliable communication Strongly recommend moving the sensor or receiver to a better location Table 4 Signal quality LED1 LED2 LED3 on the receiver User action LED ...

Страница 33: ... properly set defective sensor LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 4 blink pattern repeated 3 times Input voltage too high No RF transmission is permitted with an input battery voltage greater than 3 9 V i Blink pattern is On for 1 4 s Off for 1 4 s with 2 s Off between repetitions Table 6 Diagnostics LED1 LED2 LED3 on the receiver User action LED display i Indicates None LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 3 blink pattern...

Страница 34: ...tantly On when 24 V power is normal Table 7 Battery status LED5 on the sensor User action LED display Indicates Press Test button S5 Solid green for 5 seconds Battery condition is adequate for proper operation Solid red for 5 seconds Battery condition is low Batteries should be replaced No light Batteries are totally dead or not installed properly or sensor is defective None Blinking red 1 blink p...

Страница 35: ...quipment damage may result Use non rechargeable 1 5 volt AA lithium batteries in the sensor Two batteries are required To maintain UL rating only UL listed lithium batteries should be used The sensor ships with Energizer L91 batteries already installed Note The sensor is shipped with an insulation barrier between the batteries Figure 18 to prevent discharging of the batteries during shipment and s...

Страница 36: ...ine battery life is very short by comparison Battery Installation WARNING Prevent Injury Batteries can explode or leak and cause burns if installed backwards disassembled charged or exposed to water fire or high temperature WARNING Prevent Injury Keep away from small children If swallowed promptly see doctor Have doctor telephone your poison control center Install two AA lithium batteries in the b...

Страница 37: ...nerate for User presses Occupied button occupancy request 0 2 to 6 seconds Space temperature output is driven to 10 Ω nominal 4 seconds User presses Unoccupied button cancels occupancy request 0 2 to 6 seconds Space temperature output is driven to 1330 Ω nominal 4 seconds User presses Unoccupied button Comm5 Service pin request i ii 10 to 25 seconds Space temperature output is driven to 10 Ω nomin...

Страница 38: ...ndicate signal quality see Signal Quality Test p 32 Output Power Level The maximum output power level of a Wireless Zone Sensor set is controlled by software and restricted by channel of operation and agency requirements per country or region The sensor has a default maximum power level of 10 mW but the receiver determines the ultimate output power level of the sensor The Wireless Zone Sensor set ...

Страница 39: ... 5 F 22 5 C indefinitely Table 9 Output failure modes of operation Situation Zone temperature output Zone setpoint output Receiver address 000 11 17 kΩ 72 5 F 22 5 C indefinitely 451 Ω 72 5 F 22 5 C indefinitely Receiver address 001 to 999 Receiver has powered up but has not received a communication from sensor 11 17 kΩ 72 5 F 22 5 C 451 Ω 72 5 F 22 5 C Receiver address 001 to 999 Receiver does no...

Страница 40: ...emperature Values The end of range temperature limits of the receiver are 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C The receiver cannot replicate temperature values outside this range If the sensor transmits a temperature value to the receiver that is out of the receiver s replication range the receiver will freeze the output at the end of range values This value will remain frozen until the transmitted temperatu...

Страница 41: ...r 10 seconds to determine the clearest channel on which to operate LED3 flashes On every 2 seconds when it is ready to accept a sensor association request When an association request is made by a sensor the receiver instructs the sensor on which power level to operate Then the receiver and sensor begin operation at the appropriate channel and power level Receiver Indicates Readiness to Associate p...

Страница 42: ...s re established This feature makes re establishing communication efficient For example if an HVAC unit is powered down and consequently the receiver for servicing the sensor will rebroadcast the transmission every 30 seconds until the HVAC unit and consequently the receiver is powered back up It will take no longer than 30 seconds for communication to be re established Temperature Variables The m...

Страница 43: ...POWER must be grounded see Figure 8 p 22 or Figure 9 p 23 for wiring diagrams 3 Press the Test button S5 on the sensor LED5 should turn On solid green indicating proper battery strength LED1 LED2 and LED3 will indicate signal strength Note When checking signal strength both LED1 and LED3 on the receiver and sensor should illuminate in unison if the sensor and receiver are associated Use this featu...

Страница 44: ...t 2 Confirm LED operation see Table 6 p 33 Replacing a Defective Sensor or Receiver If either the sensor or receiver need to be replaced follow this procedure 1 Return the device that is still operational either the sensor or the receiver to its factory defaults see Returning a Receiver to its Factory Defaults 2 Replace the malfunctioning or missing device by following the installation procedures ...

Страница 45: ...attery 2 AA 1 5 V 2800 mAh lithium 5 year life Range i i Range values are estimated transmission distances for satisfactory operation of the 100 mW version Es timated transmission distance for the 10 mW version will be less Actual distance is job specific and must be determined during site evaluation Placement of the receiver and the sensor is critical to proper system operation In most general of...

Страница 46: ... 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 Canada compliance CSA22 2 No 205 M1983 Signal Equipment Industry Canada Certification no IC 6178A 13651127 Industry Canada statement the term IC before the certification registration number signifies only that the Industry Canada technical specifica...

Страница 47: ...following standards or other normative documents Manufacturer name Trane a division of American Standard Inc Manufacturer address 3600 Pammel Creek Road La Crosse WI 54601 USA Product name Sensor Temp Wireless Zone Sensor Model numbers X13790492 X13790439 X13790494 R TTE Directive EN 300 328 Radiated Emissions Note Norway and Romania have restrictions as per Annex 1 Band H of ERC REC 70 03 EMC Dir...

Страница 48: ...ss 3600 Pammel Creek Road La Crosse WI 54601 USA Product name Sensor Temp Wireless Receiver 10 mW 16 Channels Analog Europe Model numbers X13790489 R TTE Directive EN 300 328 Radiated Emissions Note Norway and Romania have restrictions as per Annex 1 Band H of ERC REC 70 03 EMC Directive EN 301 489 1 Conducted Emissions Clause 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 7 EN61000 4 2 ESD 4 kV by contact 8 kV by air Criterion B...

Страница 49: ...BAS SVX04A EN Wireless Zone Sensor 49 Specifications and Agency Compliance ...

Страница 50: ...e or e mail us at comfort trane com Literature Order Number BAS SVX04A EN File SV ES 000 BAS SVX04A EN 606 Date June 2006 Supersedes New Stocking Location Electronic only Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice ...

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