Using aërQ Sensor with Radiator Thermostat Print
- June 7, 2024
- Aeotec
Table of Contents
This page lists a method of use Radiator Thermostat with aërQ Temperature and Humidity Sensor and forms a part of the larger aërQ Temperature and Humidity Sensor user guide.
Before moving forwards.
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Ensure that **** your Z-Wave Controller supports programming Group Associations over your Z-Wave devices.
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Ensure that your Z-Wave Controller supports Configuration Command Class (parameter settings) over your Z-Wave devices.
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That both aërQ Sensor and Radiator Thermostat are paired using the same security. (ie. if aërQ Sensor uses S0 security, then Radiator Thermostat must also use S0 security).
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1. Pair both devices ( aërQ Sensor and Radiator Thermostat) to your Z-Wave Controller. **** You may skip the steps in part 1 if your aërQ Sensors and Radiator Thermostat are already paired to your Controller.
1.1. Pair your Temperature & Humidity Sensor into Z-Wave Network via unsecured or S2 unauthenticated.
1.1.1 Start Inclusion/Pair/Add mode of your primary Z-Wave Controller.
1.1.2. Press the button on aërQ sensor three times. – LED will blink fast during the pair process.
1.2. Pairing Radiator Thermostat into your Z-Wave Network via unsecured or S2 unauthenticated.
1.2.1. Start Inclusion/Pair/Add mode of your primary Z-Wave Controller.
1.2. 2. Press the Boost-Button once on Radiator Thermostat.
1.2.3. Aeotec Radiator Thermostat will show the assigned Node ID provided by the Z-Wave Controller once the pair process has been completed.
1.2.4. If inclusion has failed, “ ERR ” will appear over the display and the LED will show a red color. If this happens, factory reset Radiator Thermostat and restart the steps for Z-Wave inclusion from step 1.2.1.
Note: Both devices must have the same security level.
2. Set Association Group in Temperature & Humidity Sensor.
Note: To program Group Associations, the instructions to do so can be found in the manual of your Z-Wave Controller that you are using. There are some Z-Wave Controllers that do not have the capability to program Group Association.
Association Groups of aërQ Sensor:
Group Number
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Maximum Nodes
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Description
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1
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5
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Lifeline
2
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5
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Temperature High Trigger
3
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5
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Temperature Low Trigger
4
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5
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Humidity High Trigger
5
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5
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Humidity Low Trigger
6
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5
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Air Temperature
2.1 Associate Radiator Thermostat with aërQ Sensor by connecting Radiator Thermostat to association group 6 of aërQ Sensor.
2.2 Wake aërQ Sensor to accept the settings.
3. Change Parameter 8 of Radiator Thermostat.
Note: To program Configuration settings (parameter settings), the instructions to do so can be found in the manual of your Z-Wave Controller that you are using. There are some Z-Wave Controllers that do not have the capability to program Configuration Command Class (parameter settings).
3.1 Set Parameter 8 [1 Byte] to 128.
Parameter 8: Measured temperature offset.
Configures an offset for the measured temperature. Set the offset to -128
(0x80) if measured temperature is provided externally.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
Setting | Description |
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0 – 50 | Offset in 1/10 Celcius (0°C – 5°C) |
128 | Temperature is supplied externally |
206 – 255 | Offset in 1/10 Celcius (-5°C – 0,1°C) |
3.2 Save the setting.
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