Honeywell D1-528 Direct Thermostat Installation Guide
- July 31, 2024
- Honeywell
Table of Contents
D1-528 Direct Thermostat
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Specifications:
General:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Standard Color Options | White |
Thermostat Measurement Range | |
Outdoor Air Temperature Display | |
RF Data Rate | 250 kbps |
Indoor Range | 70 ft – 100 ft+ |
RF Transmit Power | +17 dBm |
RF Receive Sensitivity | -94.6 dBm |
Frequency Band | 2.4 Ghz |
Frequency Channels | 11-26 |
Protocol | 802.15.4 |
Recommended Wire 18 gauge Size |
Electrical:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Power Requirements | 24 VAC at 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC nominal, 2.4 VA |
Sensors:
Environmental Specifications:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Temperature | |
Humidity | |
PIR (motion) | Lux (ambient light) |
Parameter | Description |
--- | --- |
Ambient Operating Temperature
Ambient Storage Temperature|
Humidity|
0-95% RH noncondensing|
Weight and Dimensions:
Weight and Dimensions
Product Usage Instructions:
Installation Instructions:
To install the INNCOM Direct D1-528 Thermostat, follow these
steps:
-
Ensure power supply guidelines are met by using a UL Listed
Class-2 transformer or IEC 61558 listed transformer providing 24
VAC/VDC power. -
Do not connect the thermostat with another half-wave rectifier
device to prevent damage. -
Mount the thermostat according to the provided system
architecture diagram.
Usage Instructions:
To use the D1-528 Thermostat:
-
Set the desired target temperature using the tt function within
the selectable target temperature range. -
Adjust the UnOccupied Delta (dLt) setting for energy efficiency
when the space is unoccupied.
FAQ:
Q: What should I do if the thermostat displays an error
message?
A: If an error message appears on the thermostat display, refer
to the user manual for troubleshooting steps or contact customer
support for assistance.
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About this Guide ………………………………………………………… 2 General safety information
……………………………………….. 2 Certification and Regulation …………………………………….. 2
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) . 2 FCC Part 15
compliant………………………………………………….. 2 Power Supply Guidelines and
Requirements……………. 2 Introduction ……………………………………………………………….. 2 Features
…………………………………………………………………………… 2 Dimensions…………………………………………………………………. 3 System
Architecture…………………………………………………… 3 Specifications …………………………………………………………….. 4
General …………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Electrical
………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Sensors …………………………………………………………………………….. 4
Environmental Specifications……………………………………… 4 Weight and Dimensions
……………………………………………….. 4 Display ……………………………………………………………………………… 4 Communications
……………………………………………………………. 5 Standards and Approvals ……………………………………………… 5
Installation …………………………………………………………………. 6 Important Safety Information and
Installation Precautions……………………………………………………………………… 6 Before Installation
…………………………………………………………. 6 Restricting Access to Network……………………………………… 7
Location …………………………………………………………………….. 7 Mounting ………………………………………………………………………….
7 Wiring Connections ……………………………………………………….. 8 Power and Actuator Connections
……………………………….. 9 Getting Started…………………………………………………………… 11 Home Screen – User
Interface……………………………………… 11 D1-528 LCD ……………………………………………………………………. 11 D1-528
Configuration Parameters …………………………….. 12 Initial Configuration
………………………………………………….. 13 Set the Room ID ……………………………………………………………… 13 Room
Copy………………………………………………………………………. 14 Setup HVAC Type …………………………………………………………….
15 Setup Fan Speed…………………………………………………………….. 15 Checking Functionality
…………………………………………………. 16 Room Configuration Complete……………………………………. 16 Deploy
the Property Key ……………………………………………….. 16 Advanced Configuration
……………………………………………. 17 Set the Room ID ……………………………………………………………… 18 Room
Copy………………………………………………………………………. 18 Setup HVAC Type …………………………………………………………….
19 Setup Fan Speed…………………………………………………………….. 20 Tune Energy
Savings……………………………………………………… 20
tt (Selectable target temperature range) …………….. 20 dLt (UnOccupied Delta)
………………………………………….. 21
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Uot (Unoccupied Time)…………………………………………… 21 UrS (Unrented
Setback)………………………………………….. 22 Urt (Unrented Time after Unoccupied)………………… 22
Pan ID (PAn) ……………………………………………………………………. 23 RF Channel
(rF)………………………………………………………………. 23 Ping Device (Pn6)…………………………………………………………… 24
Contractor Mode (Ctr) …………………………………………………… 24 Limited Energy Management Mode
LEn ………………….. 25 PIR Motion Sensor Test (Plr)………………………………………… 25 Door Test
(dor)………………………………………………………………… 26 Window Test (Uln) …………………………………………………………..
26 Measured Room Humidity (rH) …………………………………… 26 Run Menu Parameters rUn
………………………………………….. 27 EEr Read and Display NVRAM of the D1-528……….. 29 6r.A
– CBL32 Registry Group 9 Thermo/HVAC Editor 30 Address Parameter (Adr)
……………………………………………… 32 IO Map Parameter (Io)…………………………………………………… 33 Replacing
D1-528………………………………………………………. 34 Factory Boot the D1-528 …………………………………………… 35
Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………. 36
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This Guide provides information about the Installation details of the INNCOM
Direct D1-528 thermostat to the system integrator, technicians, and end-users.
All the electrical engineers and technicians working with the product must
have basic training on HVAC Sensors, Smart sensors, and Room Controllers and
their application.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Follow the safety instructions provided in this manual while doing any
operation such installation, mounting, or starting. · In the case of any
modification, except by Honeywell,
the operation and safety warranties become void. · Observe all applicable
local standards and
regulations. · Use only Honeywell supplied or approved
accessories.
CERTIFICATION AND REGULATION
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
·At the end of the product life, dispose of the packaging and product in an
appropriate recycling center. · Do not dispose of the device with the usual
domestic refuse. · Do not burn the device.
FCC Part 15 compliant
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: · This device may not cause harmful
interference, and · This device must accept any interference received,
including interference caused by undesired operation.
Power Supply Guidelines and Requirements
D1-528 thermostat uses 24 VAC/VDC power from a UL Listed Class- 2 transformer
or IEC 61558 listed transformer.
WARNING
D1-528 thermostat is a half-wave rectifier device. If we connect it with
another half-wave rectifier device or use the same transformer, INNCOM D1528
thermostat risks being damaged by short with C, COM, GND or other equivalent
connections.
INTRODUCTION
D1-528 thermostat 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.
Features
The D1-528 thermostat provides
· Accurate temperature measurement ± 1 °F · Multiple load actuating options
from
24 VAC · Motion sensor for occupancy detection · RF transceiver for wireless
2.4 Ghz guestroom and
backhaul network communications · External temperature sensor support.
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4.87 inches (123.84 mm)
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
NIAGARA GATEWAY
Firewall
4.7 inches (119.84 mm)
Fig. 1 Dimensions
1.18 inches (30 mm)
REMOTE BUILDING MANAGER
Legend IP Ethernet RF Network
IP Ethernet
Network Switch
RF Network Common Area
RF Network Guest Room
D1-528 Thermostat
D-578 Edge Router
D1-528 Thermostat
Fig. 2 System Architecture
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SPECIFICATIONS
General
Table 1 General Specifications
Parameter
Description
Standard Color Options
White
Thermostat Measurement Range
33 °F to 99 °F (1 °C to 37 °C)
Outdoor Air Temperature Display
0 °F to 99 °F (-18 °C to 37 °C)
Standard Deadband 2 °F (1 °C) between heating and cooling
RF Data Rate
250 kbps
Indoor Range
70 ft – 100 ft+
RF Transmit Power +17 dBm
RF Receive Sensitivity
-94.6 dBm
Frequency Band
2.4 Ghz
Frequency Channels
11-26
Protocol
802.15.4
Recommended Wire 18 gauge Size
Electrical
Table 2 Electrical Specifications
Parameter Power Requirements
Description 24 VAC at 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC nominal, 2.4 VA
Sensors
Table 3 Sensors Specifications
Parameter Temperature
Humidity
Description 33 °F to 99 °F ± 1.8 °F (1 °C to 37 °C ±1 °C) 3 % RH, in range from 30-95 % RH
Table 3 Sensors Specifications
Parameter PIR (motion)
Lux (ambient light)
Description 120° View Angle, 10 M line of sight Gamma Value 0.7. Spectral response 550-650 nm
Environmental Specifications
Table 4 Environmental Specifications
Parameter Ambient Operating Temperature
Description
32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C), 0-95% RH noncondensing
Ambient Storage Temperature
33 °F to 149 °F (1 °C to 65 °C)
Humidity
0-95% RH noncondensing
Weight and Dimensions
Table 5 Weight and Dimensions
Parameter Dimensions (W x H x D)
Mounting
Shipping Weight
Description 4.7 inches x 4.87 inches x 1.18 inches (119.84 mm x 123.84 mm x 30 mm) Standard US Double Gang (4 inches x 4 inches) 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
Display
Table 6 Display Specifications
Parameter Display Resolution
C/F Degrees Display
Description Whole degree °F, 0.5 °C (0.1 °F in test mode) Flat button on front of lens
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Communications
Table 7 Communications Specifications
Parameter Wireless Communications Wired Communications
Description ZigBee RF, Deep Mesh
RS485, S5 bus RNNSOO4TT8EE5::is currently not supported but may be added in
the future
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Standards and Approvals
Table 8 Standards and Approvals
UL 873, CAN/CSA C22.2 N°24, file #202540
FCC ID: GTC202150TXR
IC ID: 1609A-202150TXR
Prop65
2011/65/EU
Hazardous substances (RoHS I + II), amended by (EU) 2015/863 (RoHS III)
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INSTALLATION
Important Safety Information and Installation Precautions
Read the below instructions carefully for safety and installation. Local codes
and practices Always install equipment in accordance with the National
Electric Code and a in manner acceptable to the local authority having
jurisdiction. Electrostatic sensitivity This product and its components may be
susceptible to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Use appropriate ESD grounding
techniques while handling the product. When possible, always run the product
by its non-electrical components. High voltage safety test Experienced
electricians, at first contact, always assume that hazardous voltages may
exist in any wiring system. A safety check using a known, reliable voltage
measurement or detection device should be made immediately before starting
work and when work resumes. Lightning and high-voltage danger Most electrical
injuries involving low-voltage wiring result from sudden, unexpected high
voltages on usually low-voltage wiring. Low-voltage wiring can carry hazardous
high voltages under unsafe conditions. Never install or connect wiring or
equipment during electrical storms. Improperly protected wiring can have a
fatal lightning surge for many miles. All outdoor wiring must be equipped with
adequately grounded and listed signal circuit protectors, which must comply
with local, applicable codes. Never install wiring or equipment while standing
in water. Wiring and equipment separations Install all the wiring and
controllers to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with other
potentially hazardous and disruptive power and lighting wiring. Never place 24
VAC or communications wiring near other bare power wires, lightning rods,
antennas, transformers, or steam or hot water pipes. Never place the wire in
any conduit, box, channel, duct, or other enclosure containing power or
lighting circuits. Always provide adequate separation of communications and
another electrical wiring according to code. Keep wiring and controllers at
least six feet from large inductive loads (power distribution panels, lighting
ballasts, motors, etc.). Failure to follow these guidelines can introduce
electrical interference and cause the system to operate erratically.
Warning
By using this Honeywell literature, you agree that Honeywell will have no
liability for any damages arising from your use or modification to the
literature. You will defend and indemnify Honeywell, its affiliates, and
subsidiaries from and against any liability, cost, or damages, including
attorneys’ fees, arising out of or resulting from any modification to the
literature by you.
The material in this document is for information purposes only. The content
and the product it describes are subject to change without notice. Honeywell
makes no representations or warranties to this document. In no event shall
Honeywell be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this
document, nor shall it be liable for any damages, Direct or incidental,
arising out of, or related to the use of this document. No part of this
document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written
permission from Honeywell.
CCAAUUTTIOINON Disconnect the power supply before beginning installation to
prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. All wiring must comply with
local codes and ordinances.
Before Installation
1. A unique network address or Room Identification (RoomID) must be assigned
to each thermostat regardless of whether it is installed as a standalone
application or as part of a wired (RS485) or wireless (RF) DeepMesh network in
a centrally controlled Energy Management System (EMS) using the INNCOM Direct
dashboard. A rooms list document is typically provided by Honeywell that lists
all rooms and the associated functionality. Refer to the property specific
documentation for more information.
2. The D1-528 is configured so that it will not call for heat, cool, or low,
medium, and high fan speeds to protect the HVAC equipment when it arrives with
default settings from the factory. The installer will need to complete the
Initialization steps, or the HVAC configuration will need to be pushed to the
thermostat from the engINN commissioning tool after the RoomID has been set in
the Parameter Menu.
3. It is assumed that if you have received your D1-528 thermostat and you are
ready to begin installation, Honeywell has determined through the sales
process that the selected HVAC equipment is compatible with the selected
D1-528 thermostat. If you believe this assumption to be incorrect, or you have
not validated that the D1-528 is compatible with the selected HVAC equipment,
contact our technical support service center prior to installation.
4. Always research thermostat placement carefully before you pull cable.
Consult with your system provider on the best placement and follow their
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guidance to mount it in a neutral location. The cost of poor thermostat
placement is high, both in loss of guest comfort and unnecessary energy costs.
Follow these guidelines to determine the appropriate installation location for
the thermostat:
· Place thermostats away from windows to avoid bathing the thermostat with
solar radiation, which invalidates the unit’s temperature sensitivity.
· Never place thermostats on a wall where an open bathroom or closet door will
cover them. A covered thermostat will not register the correct room
temperature
· Take care to place thermostats out of the Direct line of air movement. A
thermostat mounted on a wall Directly across from HVAC discharge vents will be
surrounded by air that quickly satisfies the thermostat’s guest temperature
setting, but not register the room’s overall temperature.
· Avoid placing a thermostat on a wall near the fan coil. This causes a
waterfall effect of heated or cooled air movement across the thermostat which
triggers the HVAC’s response to false room temperature readings.
· Beware of value engineering proposals during construction; such as
optimizing room wiring to minimize cable runs between thermostats and the HVAC
placement. Although this type of value engineering can save money, it often
results in higher energy use and compromised guest comfort.
5. Make sure: · The thermostat is mounted on the wall with the bottom of the
unit about 4-5 feet from the floor. · The unit is level · The manufacturer’s
installation instructions are followed.
YES NO
NO
NO
4 feet
(1.2 meter)
7. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make
sure the product is suitable for your application.
8. It is recommended to keep the device at room temperature for at least 24
hours before applying power. This allows any condensation resulting from low
shipping/storage temperatures to evaporate
9. After installation is complete, check product operation as provided in
these instructions.
ANNllOOwTTiEErin:: g must agree with applicable codes, ordinances, and
regulations as specified in installation wiring diagrams.
Restricting Access to Network
Prevent unauthorized access to the network that the thermostat uses. With any
system, preventing physical access to the network and equipment reduces the
risk of unauthorized interference. When using open protocols care should be
taken to ensure that the physical network is protected from unauthorized
access.
Location
Select a location about 1.5 m (5 ft.) 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 · 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
120° 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 D1-528 thermostat 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.
6. Read instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition. 7
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1. Loosen the two screws from the base of the D1-528 thermostat but don’t remove them.
box. Plug the 6-pin low voltage harness onto the D1528 thermostat low voltage comm. / device connection header. 2. Use wire nuts to connect the 10-pin wiring harness to the power and valve/fan control signal wires within the electrical box. 3. Plug the pre-wired 10-pin connector into the female receptacle at the back of the D1-528 thermostat.
2. Pull the bottom of the back-mounting plate slightly away from the
Thermostat housing, then pull the Thermostat housing.
Pull Up 2 Thermostat Housing
Mounting Plate
1
3. Feed wires through the insulator to minimize airflow 4. Attach the back
mounting plate to the mounting box
using the mounting screws provided. Ensure that the plate is mounted with the
raised arrow pointing UP.
Mounting Box
Back Mounting Plate
4. Hook the tabs at the top rear of the D1-528 thermostat housing into the
matching depressions at the top of the mounting plate and gently push the
bottom of the housing toward the mounting plate until it fits properly.
1
Thermostat Housing Mounting Plate
Screw
Back Plate Insulator
2
5. Secure the housing to the mounting plate with the two small screws removed
in Step 1 of the Mounting section.
Wiring Connections
The steps below provide an overview of the wiring process. Refer to the as-
built wiring diagrams provided for exact details.
1. If applicable, use wire nuts to connect the 6-pin lowvoltage harness wires
to the applicable low-voltage communication (if D1-528 thermostat is part of a
wired RS485 centrally controlled system), door/window switch, or external PIR
wiring within the electrical
6. Apply power to the D1-528 thermostat by closing the applicable supply breaker. Verify that the D1-528 thermostat powers up. Several values should begin appearing on the LCD display.
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Low-voltage communication door/ window switch, external PIR wiring
24 VAC power, valve / fan control wiring from HVAC equipment
To the D1 528 low voltage comm header
To the D1 528 10-pin Molex socket
Fig. 3 Electrical Box Connections 24 VAC Table 9 Low-voltage Connections Table
Wire Color Brown Red Orange
Yellow
Green Blue
Female Conne
ctor
Male Conne
ctor
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
Function Common 12VDC Out/In S5 Bus Data Tx/Rx or IN 2 IN 1
NC NC
Description
12VDC Supply Door, Window, PIR, Other Door, Window, PIR, Other
Table 10 24VAC Harness (INNCOM P/N 62-1464 R) Color Code, Pinout, and Typical Functions
Pin 1
Color Green
Typical Function Ground
2
Red
24 VAC
3
Black
Common
4
Blue
High Fan
5
Brown Medium Fan or Second Stage
Heat
6
Yellow Cold Water Valve (FCU) or
Compressor Signal (Heat Pump)
7
White Hot Water Valve (FCU) or
Reversing Valve (Heat Pump)
8
Grey
Valve Power
Table 10 24VAC Harness (INNCOM P/N 62-1464 R) Color Code, Pinout, and Typical Functions
Pin 9
Color Violet
Typical Function Fan Power
10
Orange Low Fan
Power and Actuator Connections
Refer to line voltage connections table
· Use wire nuts to connect the 10-pin wiring harness to the power and
valve/fan control signal wires within the electrical box. See pre-defined
commissioning document which describes the specific wire connections for the
application.
· Plug the pre-wired 10-pin connector into the female receptacle at the back
of the D1-528 thermostat.
Generic/4-Pipe FCU/PTAC
D1-528 HAC Type set to 1 (4-Pipe) or
4 (PTAC)
D1-528 HAC Type set to 2
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D1-528 HAC Type set to 3
D1-528 HAC Type set to 9
D1-528 HAC Type set to 5, 6 or 12
D1-528 HAC Type set to 10 or 11
D1-528 HAC Type set to 7 or 8
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GETTING STARTED
Home Screen – User Interface
The D1-528 thermostat user interface contains
1. LCD display 2. Power ON/OFF Button 3. Fan Button 4. Display Button 5. Up
arrow Button 6. °F|°C Button 7. Down arrow Button 8. Communicating Dot 9.
Occupancy Sensor
5
1
6
7
2
8
3 9
4
Fig. 4 D1-528 Thermostat User Interface
Table 11 D1-528 Thermostat User Interface
Parameter LCD display
Description Displays all the parameters
Power / Auto To toggle to mode from OFF to AUTO
Button
mode.
Fan Button Display Button Up arrow Button
Sets the fan to the desired speed (Low, Med, Hi). Toggles the LCD display between the selected target temperature, room temperature, and room humidity. Increase temperature or displayed parameter value.
°F|°C Button Toggles temperature readings between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Down arrow Button
Decrease temperature or displayed parameter value
Table 11 D1-528 Thermostat User Interface
Parameter D1-528 Communicat ing Dot
Description The right 2 dots will always be displayed when the D1- 528 is communicating through the D-578 Edge Router to Niagara. The 3rd left dot will toggle on and off when the D1-528 receives certain periodic broadcast messages sent from Niagara to the rooms. 2 broadcast messages are sent each minute, so you should see the 3rd dot toggle 2 times each minute. If no dots are displayed, the D1-528 is not communicating with Niagara or with the D-578 edge router.
Occupancy Sensor
Detects motion
D1-528 LCD
The D1-528 thermostat device will show different parameter readings on the LCD
display.
1
12
WINDOW BALCONY DOORLANAI
11 SET ROOM
2
10
P
9
V
ºF
3
ºC
%Rh
4
LO MED HI AUTO
5
8 76
Fig. 5 D1-528 LCD details The following table provides an overview of all the available segments of the D1-528 thermostat display with its parameter names and units.
Table 12 D1-528 LCD details
Sr No 1
Parameter Name Door: By default this icon will never appear, but the D1-528 can be configured to display DOOR icon when the room entry door is open and being monitored by a door switch connected to a low voltage input on the D1528 or reported from a battery powered S541.RF door monitor
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Table 12 D1-528 LCD details
Sr No 2
3 4 5
Parameter Name Balcony, Window, Lanai: By default the Window and Lanai icons are disabled and the Balcony icon will appear when the Balcony door is opened and being monitored by a door switch connected to a low voltage input on the D1-528 or reported from a battery powered S541.RF balcony door monitor. What icon is displayed (Balcony, Window or Lania) can be configured. The D1-528 will also turn off the room HVAC unit and replace the displayed room target temperature with 3 dashes (- – -) Temperature Scale: Displays temperature in Farenheit (°F) or Celcius (°C) % Rh: Appears when the Display button has been pressed to splay measured room relative humidity D1-528 Communicating Dot: The right 2 dots will always be displayed when the D1528 is communicating through the D-578 Edge Router to Niagara. The 3rd left dot will toggle on and off when the D1-528 receives certain periodic broadcast messages sent from Niagara to the rooms. 2 broadcast messages are sent each minute, so you should see the 3rd dot toggle 2 times each minute. If no dots are displayed, the D1-528 is not communicating with Niagara or with the D-578 edge router
6
HVAC Control Mode: AUTO displayed when
HVAC control is in AUTO mode.
7
FAN Speed: LO, MI, HI displayed when FAN
button has been pressed to select a manual
Fan Speed.
8
Value display section: The 3 digits display
various values depending on selected
parameter. By default, measured Room
temperature is displayed.
9
V: Indicates the value of a selected
parameter is being displayed.
10
P: Indicates a parameter# is being
displayed.
11
SET: Indicates the displayed temperature
value is the desired target temperature.
12
Room: Indicates the measure room
temperature is being displayed.
D1-528 Configuration Parameters
The D1-528 has several parameters that can be used to configure, test and
troubleshoot the D1-528. The below table lists the available parameters in the
D1-528.
Table 13 D1-528 Configuration Parameters
Parameter rId rCP HAC FAn tt dLt Uot UrS Urt PAn rF rbd Pn6 Ctr LEn PIr dor UIn rH rUn EEr Gr.A Adr Io
Function Room ID Room Copy HVAC Type Fan Speed Target Temperature Unoccupied Delta Unoccupied Time Unrented Setback Unrented time PAN RF Channel Bind Remote Device Ping RF or S5 devices Contractor Mode Limited Energy Management PIR Motion Test Door Sensor Test Window Sensor Test Relative Humidity Test Adjust inputs, reset, reebot Access Local NVRAM Advance HVAC EMS config Teach Address Teach I/O Map
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INITIAL CONFIGURATION
This section describes the initial installation and configuration of new
D1-528. If the system is already configured and you need to replace the
previously configured D1-528, refer Replacing D1-528.
ANNnOOeTTwEE, ::uninitialized D1-528 by default is set to Room ID 00001, PAN
ID 1, RF Channel 20, and has all 5 relay outputs disabled.
TNNoOOinTTsEEt::all and configure the D1-528 with the required Room ID, PAN ID
and RF or to test the in room functionality, you do not need a PC or Honeywell
JACE controller running Niagara Service, Niagara Workbench, Honeywell Remote
Building Manager (RBM) or an installed and configured D-578 Edge Router.
TNNoOOcTToEEnt::rol or view the operation of the D1-528 in a room from RBM,
you must have the Niagara service running on a PC or Honeywell JACE controller
and the D-578 installed and configured from Niagara Workbench EasyOnBoard
feature.
RNNeOOfeTTrEEt::o Honeywell document INNCOM Direct Gateway Configuration Guide
– 31-00708 and INNCOM Direct Dashboard User Guide 31-00707 for details of
using Niagara Workbench and installing and using Honeywell Remote Building
Manager (RBM). Prerequisites: · The D1-528 have been installed and powered up.
The initial configuration sequence is: 1. Set the Room ID 2. Room Copy
CNNoOOpTTyEEth:: e configuration from the D1-528 that has already been fully
configured and proceed from Deploy the Property Key. Or else, continue with
Setup HVAC Type. 3. Setup HVAC Type 4. Setup Fan Speed
PNNrOOioTTr EEto:: completing Initialization Mode, or pushing the thermostat
configuration from INCOMM Direct Dashboard, the thermostat is configured with
factory defaults to disable any call for heat, cool, or low, medium and high
fan speeds to protect the HVAC equipment.
Set the Room ID
The thermostat will enter Initialization Mode and display rId the first time
it is turned on.
ºF ºC
<
<
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DISPLAY
1. Press the DISPLAY button. The default 5 digit Room ID value (00001) will
scroll across the screen from highest to lowest (left to right most value).
Example of Room ID:
Hi 0 0 3
Med 01 20 40
Lo 01 38 21
Room Id 101 2038 34021
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middle two digits, and lowest two digits. Scrolling will stop at the highest
digit first. The default value 0 and HI will be displayed.
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the value (range is 0-6). For the
above 3 examples, you would set the HI value to: 0 – 00101, 0 02038, 3
34021
3. Press POWER to continue. The next 2 digits of the Room ID will displayed.
00 and MED will appear.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the value (range is 0-99). For the
above 3 examples, you would set the MED value to: 01 – 00101, 38 02038, 21 –
34021
5. Press POWER to continue. The last 2 digits of the Room ID will be
displayed. 01 and LOW will appear.
6. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the value (range is 0-99). For the
above 3 examples, you would set the LOW value to: 01 – 00101, 38 02038, 21 –
34021.
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PNNrOOesTTsEEt::he POWER button to cycle between the HI, LOW and MED values.
7. Press DISPLAY to store the value, when the desired Room ID is defined. The
D1-528 will beep when the value is stored and the new Room ID number scrolls
across the display. Once the scrolling is completed rCP is displayed.
Room Copy
If you are configuring the first D1-528 that has a different HVAC type, or you
don’t want to use the room copy feature, press the UP arrow button to skip rCP
and proceed to the HAC menu. Setup HVAC Type. To copy the configuration from
the D1-528 that has already been fully configured:
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1. Press the DISPLAY button. The currently set Room ID in the D1-528 minus 1
will scroll across the display, then display 0 and the HI symbol. For
example if you had set the Room ID to 00107, 00106 will scroll on the display.
2. If you want to use the displayed Room ID, press the DISPLAY button to
start the copy configuration process from the D1-528 displayed room ID then
proceed to step 5. Otherwise continue with step 3.
3. Define a different “copy from” Room ID, using the process defined in the
“Set the Room ID” section (steps 2-7) to define the copy from Room ID.
4. Press the DISPLAY button when the desired “copy from” room id is defined
to start copying the configuration from the D1-528 in the “copy from” room.
CPy will begin flashing on the D1-528 display. The D1-528 will begin pinging
the “copy from” D1-528 using the Room ID defined to verify it is communicating
and set to the same PAN ID and RF Channel.
· If no reply is received from the configured D1528 after 60 seconds, the
D1-528 will beep and display E11 as error code indicating it never received a
reply to the pings and could not start the Room Copy.
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Press POWER button five times to view the defined copy from Room ID HI, MED and LO values and verify they are correct. Change any incorrect values, then try the room copy again by pressing DISPLAY. · If a reply is received to the ping, the D1-528 will first read the firmware version of the “copy from D1-528” and begin copying. CPy will continue to flash. The D1-528 will display “V” to indicate a mismatch in the firmware versions of the two D1-528s and will continue copying. · If the room copy was interrupted and could not complete, the D1-528 will display an E12 error code.
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Press DISPLAY to start the copy process again. CPy will again start to blink on the display. If the D1-528 just continues to display E12 sometime after starting the Room Copy, the D1-528 is having a problem reliably reading the configuration from the Copy From D1-528. Refer to the Troubleshooting section. 5. When the copy is complete, the D1-528 will beep and the display go blank for 10-15 seconds as the D1528 resets to commit the changes it made. OFF or the Target Temperature value will be displayed. The new D1-528 should now be configured with the same settings as from the configured D1-528 and you should be able to begin using it.
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After the room id is set, press the UP/DOWN arrow button to skip rCp, HAC will
appear to set the desired HVAC control type for the D1-528.
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Setup Fan Speed
FAn appears on the D1-528 to set the desired fan speed after the HVAC type is
set..
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1. Press the DISPLAY button to enter the HVAC Type menu. V and 0 will be
displayed.
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the desired HVAC type, select one of
the following options from the table below:
Table 14 Setup HVAC Type
Sr No 1
FCU-4
HVAC Type
2
FCU-2 w/ elec
3
FCU-2 w/o elec
4
PTAC
5
HP-B W2 assist
6
HP-B W2 replace
7
HP-O W2 assist
8
HP-O W2 replace
9
Y1/2 W1/2 G AHU
10
2nd stage Heat Pump B AHU
11
2nd stage Heat Pump O -AHU
12
PTAC + W1
3. Press DISPLAY to set the value. The D1-528 beeps to confirm the value has
been set.
The display will change to FAn indicating you need to select the available fan
speeds.
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1. Press the DISPLAY button. V 0 will be displayed.
Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the fan speed by selecting a value 1, 2
or 3:
Table 15 Fan Speed
Value 1
Function Low speed (single speed)
2
Low / High
3
Low /Medium / High
Value 1, 2 or 3 (Low, Low/High, Low/Med/High) will be available when using: 1 – FCU-4 2 – FCU-2 with elec heat 3 – FCU-2 without elec heat Value 1, or 2 (Low, Low/High) will be available when using: 4-PTAC 5-HP-B W2 assist 6-HP-B W2 replace 7-HP-O W2 assist 8-HP-O W2 replace Value 1 (Low) will be the only option when using: 9-Y1/2W1/2 G AHU 10- 2nd Stage Heat Pump B-AHU 11- 2nd Stage Heat Pump O-AHU For example, if you have selected HVAC Type 1 FCU-4, Fan speed options 1-Low, 2 -Low/High and 3 Low/Med/High will be available.
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2. Press DISPLAY button to store the setting, the D1-528 beeps to confirm it
is set. The OUTSIDE symbol will start blinking on the D1-528 display,
indicating that the changes made need to be saved.
3. Press the F/C button. Str (store) appears on the display indicating that
the changes made need to be stored.
4. Press DISPLAY button to store the changes. D1-528 will reset (the display
will go blank then turn back on).
Checking Functionality
1. HVAC: Test cool and heat operations and all available fan speeds
2. PIR (motion sensor: Enter Service Parameter mode and go to the Pir
parameter and perform the PIR Motion Sensor Test (Plr).
3. If monitoring room entry door position, perform the Entry Door Test. Enter
Service Parameter mode and go to the dor parameter and perform the Door Test
(dor).
4. If the INNCOM server (or Niagara JACE controller) is installed and running
the Niagara Service and the D578 Edge Router is installed, perform the D1-528
WAN test to verify the D1-528 is communicating with Niagara. Enter Service
Parameter mode, go to the rUn menu and execute Parameter 7: WAN (Wide Area
Network) test.
Go to the next room to configure the D1-528. If this was the last room, go to
the next section, Room Configuration Complete.
Room Configuration Complete
The initial installation and configuration of the D1528’s in the rooms is
complete. If the INNCOM server PC (or JACE controller) is installed and
configured and the D-578 Edge Router has been installed and configured , you
can open and log into the Honeywell Remote Building Manager (RBM) site for
your installation and see the rooms online. Room 106 is Online in the below
example.
Deploy the Property Key
The Unique Property Key for the hotel must be deployed to the D1-528 in all
rooms.
Why the Property Key is Required:
If there is a nearby hotel which is also using INNCOM’s RF network and RF
devices, there is a possibility that interference and crosstalk can occur
between the INNCOM RF devices in both hotels. To prevent this a unique
automatically generated, hotel specific property key is assigned to the
D1-528. Any RF messages sent between the D1-528 and D-578 Edge Router in one
hotel contain this unique property key and will be ignored/rejected in any
other nearby INNCOM installations.
Configuration at the D-578 Edge Router:
1. Install and power the D-578 Edge Router. 2. Activate Property Key
Deployment mode on the D-
578. This will cause the D-578 to broadcast a unique property key. Any D1-528
that is not using the new property key will automatically switch to it. To
Deploy the Property Key to the D1-528:
ANNbOOrTTieEEf::summary of the D-578 installation is provided here. For full
details refer to the INNCOM D-578 Edge Router Installation Instructions
3100720. 1. Start the Niagara service on the INNCOM server PC (or Niagara JACE
box if using that) if not running. 2. Install and power the D-578 Edge Router
and connect it to the assigned port on the network switch defined by the
hotel. The D-578 can be powered from an external 12 VDC power supply connected
to the 12 VDC jack on the D-578, or powered via PoE (power over ethernet) if
the network switch supports PoE. The D-578 has 2 communication channels.
· A wired UDP Port 23211 network connection that connects the D-578 to the
Niagara Gateway/Niagara service running on the INNCOM PC installed at the
hotel.
· A wireless ZigBee RF network that connects the D1-528 “Room Gateway” in each
room to the D-578.
By default, the D-578 expects to obtain its IP Address automatically from a
DHCP server installed on the hotels network. The yellow D4 LED will blink
rapidly, when the D-578 is connected to Niagara.
3. Press the Blue bind button 6 times to place the D-578 into Key
Distribution Mode.
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The D3 Red LED on the D-578 will blink rapidly indicating it is in key
distribution mode. The D-578 will begin to broadcast its unique property key.
Any D1-528 that receives this broadcast will immediately adopt and start using
the new key.
TNNhOOeTTDEE-::578 will remain in Key Distribution mode for 10 hours. You can
manually exit out of Key Distribution mode by again pressing the Blue Bind
button 6 times (press-press-press-press-presspress). The D3 Red LED will stop
blinking. Room Configuration Complete The initial installation and
configuration of the D1-528 in the rooms is complete. If desired, you can log
into the Honeywell Remote Building Manager (RBM) site for your installation
and see the rooms online. Room 106 is online in the below example.
RNNeOOfeTTrEEt::o Honeywell document INNCOM Direct Dashboard User Guide
31-00707 for more details.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
The D1-528 has a Service Parameter mode with several parameters that can be
used to configure, test and troubleshoot the D1-528.
TNNhOOesTTeEEa:: re advanced features and should only be performed by an
experienced user. To enter/access the D1-528 Service Parameter Mode:
1. Press and hold for 4 seconds to enter into service mode. OR Press and hold
press and release the POWER button, press and release the DISPLAY button, then
release the F/C button. This will allow 60 seconds to initiate using a service
parameter before the display will time out back to Set temperature.
Entry into the service mode is confirmed when the LCD display shows “rld”.
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired service parameter
item. The below table lists the available service mode parameters.
Table 16. Service Parameter
Parameter rId rCP HAC FAn tt dLt Uot UrS Urt PAn rF rbd Pn6 Ctr LEn PIr
Function Room ID Room Copy HVAC Type Fan Speed Target Temperature Unoccupied Delta Unoccupied Time Unrented Setback Unrented time PAN RF Channel Bind Remote Device Ping RF or S5 devices Contractor Mode Limited Energy Management PIR Motion Test
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Table 16. Service Parameter
Parameter dor UIn rH rUn EEr Gr.A Adr Io
Function Door Sensor Test Window Sensor Test Relative Humidity Test Adjust inputs, reset, reebot Access Local NVRAM Advance HVAC EMS config Teach Address Teach I/O Map
Set the Room ID
The Room ID is normally set when the D1-528 is initialized during
installation. The Room ID can be set/changed anytime using the rid parameter.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select rid parameter.
7. Press POWER to continue. The last 2 digits of the Room ID will be
displayed. 01 and LOW will appear.
8. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the value (range is 0-99).
PNNrOOesTTsEEt::he POWER button to cycle between the HI, LOW and MED values.
9. Press DISPLAY to store the value, when the desired Room ID is defined. The
D1-528 will beep and the new Room ID number scrolls across the display.
Room Copy
Use rCP to copy a configuration from D1-528 that is configured. This is
normally done during initial installation, but can be done at any time. 1.
Press and hold for 4 seconds to enter into service
mode. 2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select rCP
parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. The default 5 digit Room ID value (00001) will
scroll across the screen from highest to lowest (left to right most value).
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middle two digits, and lowest two digits. Scrolling will stop at the highest
digit first. The default value 0 and HI will be displayed.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the value (range is 0-6).
5. Press POWER to continue. The next 2 digits of the Room ID will displayed.
00 and MED will appear.
6. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the value (range is 0-99).
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. The currently set Room ID in the D1-528 minus 1
will scroll across the display. For example if you had set the Room ID to
00107, 00106 would scroll on the display.
4. To begin copying from the default displayed Room ID, press the DISPLAY
button and proceed to step 7. Otherwise continue with step 5.
5. Define a different “copy from” Room ID, using the process defined in the
“Set the Room ID” section (steps 2-7) to define the copy from Room ID.
6. Press the DISPLAY button when the desired “copy from” Room ID is defined
to start copying the configuration from the D1-528 in the “copy from” room.
7. CPy will begin flashing on the D1-528 display. The D1-528 will begin
pinging the “copy from” D1-528 using the Room ID defined to verify it is
communicating.
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· If no reply is received from the configured D1-528 after 60 seconds, the
D1-528 will beep and display E11 as error code indicating it never received a
reply to the pings. Verify you have defined the correct “copy from” Room ID
and the D1-528 in the copy from room is installed, powered, and configured
correctly, especially its Room ID. Then try the room copy again by pressing
the DISPLAY button.
· If a reply is received to the ping, the D1-528 will first read the firmware
version of the “copy from” D1-528 and begin copying. The D1-528 will display
“V” to indicate a mismatch in the firmware versions of the two D1-528s and
will continue copying. When the copy is complete, the D1-528 will reset, and
the D1-528 will beep indicating the copy is complete and reset. The new D1-528
should now be configured with the same settings as from the configured D1-528
and you should be able to begin using it.
TNNhOOerTTeEEw:: ill be no option to select the HAC (HVAC) or Fan (Fan Speed)
configuration after the room copy is performed. · If the room copy was
interrupted and could not
complete, the D1-528 will display an E12 error code for 5 seconds. Retry the
Room Copy process by pressing the DISPLAY button. CPy will again start to
blink on the display. · If the D1-528 continues to display E12 error code, the
D1-528 is having a problem reliably reading the configuration from the copy
from D1-528. For more information refer to Troubleshooting.
Setup HVAC Type
The HVAC control type is normally set when the D1-528 is initialized during
installation. The HVAC control type can be set/changed anytime using the HAC
parameter.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select HAC parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button to enter the HVAC Type menu. V and currently
selected HVAC type will be displayed.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to choose one of the following options from
the table below:
Table 17 Setup HVAC Type
Sr No 1
FCU-4
HVAC Type
2
FCU-2 w/ elec
3
FCU-2 w/o elec
4
PTAC
5
HP-B W2 assist
6
HP-B W2 replace
7
HP-O W2 assist
8
HP-O W2 replace
9
Y1/2 W1/2 G AHU
10
2nd stage Heat Pump B AHU
11
2nd stage Heat Pump O -AHU
12
PTAC + W1
5. Press DISPLAY to set the value. The D1-528 beeps to confirm the value has been set. The D1-528 will display OUTSIDE icon indicating it has changes that need to be stored. TNNhOOeTTHEEA::C menu will also automatically change to the FAn menu. If you have changed the HAC HVAC type, a different combination of available fan speeds may be required.
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Setup Fan Speed
The Fan speed is normally set when the D1-528 is initialized during installation. The Fan speed can be set/changed anytime using the FAn parameter.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select FAn parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V 0 will be displayed.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to set the fan speed by selecting a value
1, 2 or 3:
Table 18 Fan Speed
Value 1 2 3
Function Low speed (single speed) Low / High Low /Medium / High
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For example, if you have selected HVAC Type 1 FCU-4, Fan speed options 1-Low,
2 -Low/High and 3 Low/Med/High will be available.
5. Press DISPLAY to store the setting, the D1-528 beeps to confirm it is set.
The OUTSIDE symbol will start blinking on the D1-528 display, indicating that
the changes made need to be saved/committed.
6. Press the F/C button. Str (store) appears on the display indicating that
the changes made need to be stored.
7. Press DISPLAY to store the changes. D1-528 will reset (the display will go
blank then turn back on).
Tune Energy Savings
The tt, dLt, Uot, UrS and Urt parameters allow you to select 3 different
levels of energy savings, Normal, Aggressive or Minimal.
tt (Selectable target temperature range)
Room temperature is maintained between the lower and upper values. The value
of tt selects Normal, Aggressive or Minimal energy savings.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select tt parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and the current selected tt will be displayed.
1 – Normal is the default value.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired tt value 1,2 or 3 per
the table.
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Table 19 Selectable target temperature range
Parameter
1
2
3
ttt (Target Temperat ure)
Not in VIP mode In VIP mode
Normal 65-80 °F (1826 °C) 62-85 °F (1629 °C)
Narrow 68-76 °F (2021 °C) 65-80 °F (1826 °C)
Wide 62-85 °F (1629 °C) 60-85 °F (1529 °C)
For example, if you want to use the Aggressive values, set the tt value to 2.
5. Press the DISPLAY button to save the value. tt will display and the D1-528
will beep and OUTSIDE will start to blink on the display indicating that the
value needs to be stored.
6. Press the F/C button to save the tt value. Str will appear.
7. Press the DISPLAY button to save the change. The D1-528 will reset.
dLt (UnOccupied Delta)
If the room is unoccupied, the D1-528 will use a Normal, Aggressive or Minimal
temperature control band to save energy defined in the dLt parameter.
· If the room is fully unoccupied, the DeltaUnOccupied values will be used.
· If the room had just been rented but has not become occupied yet, the DeltaJustRented values will be used.
· If the room is occupied, but the room entry door was opened and closed and the D1-528 is timing down the unoccupied timeout scanning for motion the DeltaMotionScan values will be used.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select dLt parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and the current selected dLt value will be
displayed. 1 – Normal is the default value.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired dLt value 1,2 or 3 as
per the below table.
Table 20 dLt (UnOccupied Delta range)
Parameter dLt (Unoccupi ed Delta)
DeltaUnoc cupied
1 Norma
l 40 °F
2 Aggres
sive 60 °F
3 Minim
al 20 °F
DeltaJust Rented DeltaMoti onScan
20 °F 10 °F
30 °F 15 °F
10 °F 0 °F
For example, if you wanted to use the minimal dLt setting, set the dLt value
to 3.
5. Press the DISPLAY button to save the value. dLt will display and the
D1-528 will beep and OUTSIDE will start to blink on the display (if is not
already blinking) indicating that the value needs to be stored.
6. Press the F/C button to save the dLt value. Str will appear.
7. Press the DISPLAY button to save the change. The D1-528 will reset.
Uot (Unoccupied Time)
The Uot unoccupied time parameter provides 2 groupings of 3 different
unoccupied timeouts to save energy.
· If the D1-528 is actively receiving room entry door position from wired
switch connected to an input on the D1-528 or a wireless battery powered
S551.RF switch monitor, the D1-528 uses the 10/2, 5/2 or 30 /10 minutes
unoccupied timeout defined in Table 21, “Uot (Unoccupied Time) range” , For
example, if Uot is set to value 2 and the room enter door opens and closes and
no motion is detected, the room will go unoccupied after 5 minutes if the room
is Rented or 2 minutes if the room is not rented.
· If room entry door position is not being monitored and only the D1-528
motion sensor is being used for motion only occupancy control logic, the
D1-528 uses the 2.5/24.5, 1.5/12.5 or 8.5 /33.5 hour bright/dark motion only
timeout defined in table.
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1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Uot parameter.
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UrS (Unrented Setback)
The Unrented Setback (UrS) parameter allows the selection of Normal,
Aggressive or Minimal savings based on different temperature control bands
that become active when the room is unoccupied and unrented.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select UrS parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and the current selected Uot value will be
displayed. 1 – Normal is the default value.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired Uot value 1,2 or 3 as
per the below table.
Table 21 Uot (Unoccupied Time) range
Parame ter Uot (Unocc upied Time)
Door Switch and Motion
Motion Sensor only
Rented
Unrent ed Hours Bright Hours Dark
1 Nor mal
10 min 2 min 2.5 hrs 24.5 hrs
2 Aggr essiv
e 5 min 2 min 1.5 hrs 12.5 hrs
3
Mini mal 30 min 10 min 8.5 hrs 33.5 hrs
5. Press the DISPLAY button to save the value. Uot will display and the
D1-528 will beep and OUTSIDE will start to blink on the display (if is not
already blinking) indicating that the value needs to be stored.
6. Press the F/C button. Str will appear.
7. Press the DISPLAY button to save the change. The D1-528 will reset.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and the current selected UrS value will be
displayed. 1 – Normal is the default value.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired UrS value 1,2 or 3 as
per the below table
Table 22 UrS (Unrented Setback range)
Parameter UrS (Unoccupi ed Delta)
Lower Upper
1 Norma
l 62 °F 80 °F
2 Aggres
sive 60 °F 85 °F
3 Minim
al 65 °F 75 °F
5. Press the DISPLAY button to save the value. UrS will display and the
D1-528 will beep and OUTSIDE will start to blink on the display indicating
that the value needs to be stored.
6. Press the F/C button and Str will appear. 7. Press the DISPLAY button to
save the change.
The D1-528 will reset.
Urt (Unrented Time after Unoccupied)
This setting only applies if no PMS is installed at the hotel to rent and
unrent rooms. With no PMS, all rooms would normally always be Rented and thus
no unrented temperature setback (i.e., a wider temperature control band when
unrented) could be used to save energy.
Urt allows the selection of Normal, Aggressive or Minimal savings based on
making the room go unrented after the room has been unoccupied for a certain
time period.
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1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Urt parameter.
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select PAn parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and the current selected Urt value will be
displayed. 1 – Normal is the default value.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired Urt value 1,2 or 3 as
per the below table
Table 23 Urt (Unrented Time after Unoccupied range)
Parameter Urt (Unrented Timeout)
1 Normal 8 hrs
2 Aggressive 4 hrs
3 Minimal 16.7 hrs
5. Press the DISPLAY button to save the value. Urt will display and the
D1-528 will beep and OUTSIDE will start to blink on the display indicating
that the value needs to be stored.
6. Press the F/C button. Str will appear.
7. Press the DISPLAY button to save the change. The D1-528 will reset.
Pan ID (PAn)
The PAN ID in combination with the RF Channel is used to control what D-578
Edge Router a particular room communicates through. The PAN ID can be set to
any value 0 to 255. The default PAN ID value is 1.
At any INNCOM Direct installation, one D-578 Edge Router will be installed
using PAN ID 1 by default, and all D1-528 devices will also be set to PAN ID 1
by default.
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1. Press and hold mode.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and the current selected PAN ID value will be
displayed. PAN ID 1 is the default value.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired PAN ID.
5. Press the DISPLAY button to store the new PAN ID value. The D1-528 will
beep and will display PAn. OUTSIDE will NOT begin to blink on the display
indicating the change needs to be stored like other parameters require.
6. Press the F/C button to exit service mode.
RF Channel (rF)
The RF Channel in combination with the PAN ID is used to control what a D-578
Edge Router a particular room communicates through. The RF channel can be set
to any value 11 to 26. The default RF channel value is 20. Each RF channel
uses a distinct frequency band.
At any INNCOM Direct installation, one D-578 Edge Router will be installed using RF channel 20 by default, and all D1-528 devices will also be set to RF Channel 20 by default.
The RF Channel should typically not require changing.
One reason that would require using a different RF channel is if it is determined there are other RF transmitters installed at the hotel that use the same or close to the INNCOM default RF Channel 20 frequency band. It may be required to use a different RF Channel for the installed D1-528 devices.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select rF parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and the current selected RF Channel value will
be displayed. RF Channel 20 is the default value.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired RF channel.
5. Press the DISPLAY button to store the new RF Channel value. rF will
display and the D1-528 will beep and OUTSIDE will start to blink on the
display indicating that the value needs to be stored.
Ping Device (Pn6)
Use Pn6 to ping another device in the room from the D1-528. This is done to
make sure the D1-528 is communicating with the other device.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Pn6 parameter.
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This will typically be 0. You need not care about the values that appear. What
is important is that you see the reply values appearing and the D1-528
beeping. This indicates the device getting pinged is replying.
If the Address you defined in step 4 remains displayed and you never hear the
D1-528 beep, the D1-528 is not getting any replies from the device with the
defined Address.
Verify you defined the correct target address, the target actually exists and
is powered and configured correctly:
· If pinging an RF device, is it set to the same Room ID, PAN ID, RF Channel
as the D1-528
· If pinging a wired S5 bus device, is it correctly connected to the D1-528 S5
bus or the S5 bus of an RF Device set to the same Room ID, PAN ID,RF Channel
as the D1-528.
6. Press the F/C button to stop and return to Pn6. 7. Press F/C again to exit
service mode.
Contractor Mode (Ctr)
Contractor mode configures the D1-528 to lock the upper and lower target
temperature to 69-75 °F, disable motion only checkout and disables the
unoccupied timeout.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Ctr parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V 0 will be displayed.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired P5 address of the
device you want to ping.
5. Press the DISPLAY button to start. The D1-528 will begin to send 4
commands, one after the other, over and over, to read the following from the
target device and display the read values. Each time a reply is received from
each read command, the D1-528 will beep and display the read value. 410D –
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. oFF will appear on the display by default.
To enable Contractor Mode:
a. Press the UP arrow button to display on. b. Press DISPLAY button.
The D1-528 will beep, Ctr will appear on the display and OUTSIDE will start
blinking on the display indicating that the change needs to be stored.
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c. Press the F/C button. Str (store) will be displayed.
d. Press DISPLAY to store the change. The D1-528 will reset. When the D1-528
starts up, it will display a P indicating it is in Contractor mode.
To Disable Contractor Mode:
a. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button if on is displayed, to change to oFF.
b. Press DISPLAY button. The D1-528 will beep, Ctr will appear on the display
and OUTSIDE will start blinking on the display indicating that the change
needs to be stored.
c. Press the F/C button. Str (store) will be displayed.
d. Press DISPLAY to store the change. The D1-528 will reset. Contractor Mode
is now disabled.
Limited Energy Management Mode LEn
LEM can be enabled in the D1-528 when an important or discriminating guest is
checked into a room. A room placed in LEM mode uses expanded target
temperature control bands (allows guests to select higher/lower than normal
room target temperatures) and does not use larger temperature control bands
when the room becomes unoccupied, or the room window or balcony door is open.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select LEn parameter.
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mode will automatically be disabled. If the room gets unrented during this
time, LEM mode will be disabled. To enable LEM mode (without entering service
mode):
LEM can also quickly be enabled without entering service mode by performing
the following on the D1-528:
1. Press and hold the DISPLAY button. 2. Press and release the POWER button
3. Press and release the UP arrow button 4. Release the DISPLAY button.
LEn will quickly appear in the display indicating LEM mode is active. To
disable LEM mode:
1. Select oFF and press DISPLAY. The D1-528 will disable LEM mode and beep.
nor (normal) will appear. LEM mode is now disabled.
To disable LEM mode (without entering service mode):
LEM can also quickly be disabled without entering service mode by performing
the following button press sequence on the D1-528:
1. Press and hold the DISPLAY button. 2. Press and release the POWER button.
3. Press and release the DOWN arrow button 4. Release the DISPLAY button.
nor (normal) will quickly appear in the display indicating LEM mode is
disabled.
PIR Motion Sensor Test (Plr)
Use Plr to test the built in motion sensor in the D1-528.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Plr parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. on will appear on the display by default.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select between on or oFF.
To enable LEM mode:
1. Select on and press DISPLAY button. The D1-528 will enable LEM mode and
beep. LEn will appear on the display. LEM mode is enabled and will remain
enabled for 72 hours. After 72 hours LEM
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3. Press the DISPLAY button to start the test. V 0 will appear on the display.
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4. Walk around the room and if your motion is detected by the D1-528 motion
sensor, the D1-528 will beep and increase the displayed value. As long as you
move around to different locations the D1-528 will beep continuously and
increase the displayed value. When the motion stops, the beeping will stop and
the and the displayed value will remain at its last value. The Plr test will
timeout after 60 seconds.
Door Test (dor)
Use dor to test the reporting of room entry door position (if entry door
monitoring is required/installed).
ANNwOOiTTreEEd:: door switch must be connected to a low voltage input of the D1-528 or S541.RF wireless battery powered door position sensor installed that has been bound to the same Room ID, PAN ID and RF Channel as the D1-528.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select dor parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button to start the door test. V 0 will appear on the
display.
4. Open the door and the D1-528 will show dor at the top of the display and
also beep.
5. Close the door and the beeping stops and the display will return to V X ,
where X is the number of times the door was detected open. The door test will
not automatically time out.
6. Press the F/C button to exit service parameter mode.
Window Test (Uln)
Use Uln to test the reporting of Window or Balcony position reporting.
TNNhOOerTTeEEm:: ust be either a wired window/balcony switch connected to a low voltage input of the D1528 or an S541.RF wireless battery powered door position sensor installed has been configured to
report balcony position and that has been bound to the same Room ID, PAN ID and RF Channel as the D1-528.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Uln parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button start the test. V 00.h will appear on the
display.
4. Open the window/balcony door and the displayed value will increase by one
(i.e., v 01.h) and the D1-528 will continue to beep as long as the window is
open.
5. Close the window/balcony and the beeping stops and the display will remain
at the last number of detected openings. The test will not automatically time
out.
6. Press the F/C button to exit service parameter mode.
Measured Room Humidity (rH)
Displays the humidity value detected by the built-in humidity sensor in the
D1-528.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select rH parameter.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button to start the humidity reporting. V XX % RH will appear on the display, where XX is the measured humidity. The humidity test will timeout after 60 seconds.
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Run Menu Parameters rUn
The D1-528 has Run parameters that let you reset or reboot the D1-528 and
perform a range of in room tests. The PIR, Door, Window tests can also be
performed as individual tests.
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These are advanced features that should only be used by an experienced user.
If in doubt, contact INNCOM customer service.
Table 24. Run parameters
Parameter 0
Value 0
Function Reset the D1-528
1..25 5
Reset remote device. The value selected is the P5 address to which the reset command will be sent.
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N/A Boot IOMAP 1.
2
N/A Boot IOMAP 2.
3
N/A Boot IOMAP 3.
4
0…25 Boot IOMAP. The active IOMap
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will be set to the value selected.
5
0…99 Incremental reconfiguration.
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The operation performed will
depend on the selected value.
6
N/A Scroll Versions. Displays the
major and minor versions of
each bank and the application
personality.
7
N/A WAN communication test.
Sends an event to the server.
The server in turn will reply with
a command that lets the room
ID scroll over the display of the
Thermostat.
Table 24. Run parameters
Parameter 8
Value N/A
Function P5 Address Trace. After executing displays the P5 source address of received packets.
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N/A Run PIR sensor test. The buzzer
will sound as long as there is
motion detected and the LCD
counts the number of times the
application has increased the
motion counter.
12
N/A Run Door Test. The buzzer will
sound as long as the door is
open and the LCD counts the
number of times the door has
gone from closed to open.
13
N/A Run Window Test. The buzzer
will sound as long as the
window is open and the LCD
counts the number of times the
window had gone from closed
to open.
16
0…25 Open remote bind window.
5
Cause the remote device whose
address matches the selected
value to open a 120 second
window for binding. Before
executing, select an address to
be taught by selecting the value
in the Adr menu and pressing
the F/C key.
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0…31 Process image. After executing
flashes the current value of the
room’s process image at the
offset specified by the value.
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0…25 Miscellaneous functionality.
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N/A Read Measured temperature.
Read only value shows the
measured temperature to the
nearest 0.1 °F.
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0.100 Read Humidity Level. Read only
value shows the measured
humidity level (%RH).
89
N/A Read Measured temperature.
Read only value shows the
measured temperature to the
nearest 0.1 °F
255
N/A Reboot the D1-528
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Using the rUn menu:
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select rUn parameter.
3. Press the DISPLAY button. P and 0 will appear.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the desired parameter value from the rUn menu to test.
5. Press the DISPLAY button to initiate.
6. Press the F/C button 2 times, to exit out of the rUn menu.
Parameter 0 Value 0: Reset the D1-528
1. With P 0 displayed, press POWER button to display V 0. If the displayed
value is not 0, change it to 0.
2. Press DISPLAY to execute. Rst will appear on the D1-528 display and the
D1-528 will RESET
Parameter 0 Value X: Reset remote device that has P5 address X (1-255)
1. With P 0 displayed, press POWER button to display V 0.
2. Set the Value to the P5 address of another in-room device and press
DISPLAY. The D1-528 sends a 420 Reset command to the defined P5 address.
Parameter 1-4: Boot I/O Map 1, 2, 3 or 4 internally in the D1-528. You do not
need to press the POWER button to view/set a value. With P on the display,
just set the P value to 1-4 and press DISPLAY to execute. The D1-528 will
internally activate the defined I/O Map 1, 2, 3 or 4.
You will see the D1-528 Reset.
Parameter 5 Value X: Incremental reconfiguration.
1. With P 5 displayed, press POWER button. V and 0 will appear.
2. Set the Value to the built-in incremental I/O Map #, then press DISPLAY to
execute. The D1-528 will execute the defined I/O Map.
CNNoOOnTTtaEEc::t INNCOM Customer service for a list of the available I/O Maps. Parameter 6: Displays the 4 digit versions of its 5 software banks. With P 6 displayed, press DISPLAY to execute. The 4 digit version x.x.x.x of the BootLoader (bL), IRAS (IrA), CBL32 (CbL), AppMap (APP) and Personality (Per) bank will be displayed. For example, it would look like the following.
bL 2— 0— 2— 0 IrA 2— 1— 0 —0 CbL 2— 0 —1— 2 APP 2— 0— 2— 0 Per 1— 0— 0 —2
Parameter 7: WAN (Wide Area Network) test.
Use this test to verify that the D1-528 is communicating through the D-528 edge router to Niagara (INNCOM Direct) or TermDMS (IC3).
1. With P 7 on the display, press DISPLAY button to execute the WAN test. don
will be appear on the display. The D1-528 will send a 0000C commissioning test
request command to the D-578 edge router and Niagara (in a INNCOM Direct
installation) or TermDMS (in an IC3 installation). If Niagara/TermDMS has the
room online and communicating, a 0000DXXXX scroll Room ID XXXXX message will
be sent back to the D1-528 and you should see the 5 digit Room # XXXXX scroll
on the display.
This indicates the D1-528 is online.
If don remains on the display and no 5 digit room # scrolls on the display, the D1-528 is not online. Refer to the Troubleshooting section.
Parameter 8: P5 Address Trace.
Use this to make the D1-528 look at any commands it receives from other devices in the same room and display the “From” address that was in the command.
1. With P 8 on the display, press DISPLAY. The D1-528 will emit an audible
click and display the from P5 Address of any message it receives (via RF or S5
bus).
For example, there is a device in the same room as the D1-528 with an unknown
address. When you press a button on the device to make it send a command, “16”
appears on the D1-528 display and the D1-528 clicks. So the device is using P5
address 16.
2. Press the F/C button to exit, when finished with the test.
Parameter 9 Value X: View/Edit the NVRAM (non volatile RAM) settings of a
remote device.
INNCOM devices have 255 bytes of NVRAM that control certain aspects of the device. You can use the D1-528 Par 9 NVRAM feature to read or change the values of these NVRAM locations of the target device. You can normally do this remotely using RBM or IC3 dialog command, but if this not available you can do this locally in the room using the D1-528.
Before you can use this feature, you must elevate the user access privilege of the D1-528 by executing rUn parameter 31 with value 41:
1. Press and hold mode.
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2. Press the DOWN arrow button to select rUn parameter.
3. Press DISPLAY. P 0 will be displayed.
4. Press the UP arrow button to go to P 31, then press POWER button to view
the value.
5. Press the UP arrow button to change the value to 41, then press DISPLAY.
You have now elevated the access rights so that you can use the Par 9 feature.
1. Press F/C to return to P 31, then press DOWN arrow button and go to P 9.
2. Press POWER button to view the value. V and 0 will be displayed.
3. Press the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the address of the room device
that you want to view/edit its NVRAM memory settings.
4. With the address defined, press the DISPLAY button. Pnd (pending) will
appear on the display as the D1528 sends a Ping command to the defined address
to verify it is communicating with the target device.
If the target device responded, P 0 will appear on the display indicating it
is ready to read NVRAM memory location 0:
1. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button to change the displayed P value to select
the desired memory location 0-255.
2. Press the POWER button to make the D1-528 send a 43500XX read memory
location XX, where XX is the hexadecimal value of the 0-255 decimal value you
defined. Pnd will be displayed while waiting for the reply from the device. If
a reply is received, V and the replied value will be displayed in decimal.
If Pnd remains on the display, no reply was received from the defined target
device. The D1-528 will try to Ping the address 4 times, then give up and
display Fal (Fail).
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Did you define the correct Target address? Is the Target device installed, powered and set to the correct address?
As an example, you need to read a PC502.4G (address 216) in a room and make
sure it does NOT have its Room Gateway related P5 servers enabled. You don’t
have access to RBM/IC3 dialog commands or other tool, but do have access to
the room and the D1-528.
The PC502 Room Gateway server is located in its NVRAM location 218 (0xDA hex)
and this needs to be set to 0 (0x00)
1. With P 9 displayed, press POWER button to view the value. V and 0 will be
displayed.
2. Press the DOWN arrow button to select 216, the address of the PC502 and
press the DISPLAY button. Pnd (pending) appears, then P 0 appears indicating
the D1-528 could Ping the PC502 using address 216.
3. Press the DOWN arrow button to set the P value to 218, the NVRAM location
to be read, then press the POWER button to read the value of memory location
218. Pnd will be displayed and a 43500DA read command will be sent to the
PC502 Address 216. If a reply was received it will be displayed. In this case,
V 23 appears, indicating the value of NVRAM 218 (0xDA) is 23 (0x17 hex) and
the Room Gateway servers are enabled. The value needs to be 0 (0x00).
4. Press the DOWN arrow button to change the displayed value to 0, then press
the DISPLAY button to make the D1-528 send a 43700DA00 command to the PC502 to
write NVRAM location 218 (0xDA hex) to 0. The display will change back to P
218.
5. Press the POWER button to make the D1-528 send the 43500DA read command
and verify V 0 appears, indicating the NVRAM location 218 (0xDA hex) was
changed to value 0.
EEr Read and Display NVRAM of the D1-528
View/Edit the NVRAM (non volatile RAM) settings of the local D1-528. The
D1-528 has 255 bytes of NVRAM that control certain aspects of the device.
TNNhOOisTToEEp::tion is to view/edit the local 255 NVRAM memory locations of the D1-528, NOT the CBL32 Registry of the D1-528. Refer to the next section 6r.A (Group 9 Registry Access) for that. By default, you can only view the current value of the selected memory location:
1. Press and hold mode.
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3. Press DISPLAY. P 0 will be displayed. After 2 seconds, the value of NVRAM
location 0 will be displayed, then after 2 seconds the display will return to
P 0.
4. Press the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to set the displayed P value to the
desired NVRAM location 0255, then again after 2 seconds the current value of
the selected NVRAM location will be displayed for 2 seconds, then return to
displaying the selected P value.
5. If all you wanted to do is view the current value of D1528 NVRAM
locations, then you can exit EEr menu by pressing F/C button 2 times.
As an example, you need to read the value of NVRAM locations 209 and 211 and
make sure they are both set to 15 decimal.
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If you want to view and edit/change a NVRAM memory location in the D1-528, you need to first enable elevated access for this by executing rUn Parameter 31 with Value 41:
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the DOWN arrow button and select rUn parameter.
3. Press DISPLAY. P 0 will be displayed.
4. Press the UP arrow button to go to P 31, then press POWER button to view the value.
5. Press the UP arrow button to change the value to 41, then press DISPLAY. You have activated elevated privileges that will allow changing the NVRAM values. There will be no beep or other indications.
6. Press F/C button 2 times to exit back to rUn menu on the display.
Now return to the EEr parameter menu and change the desired NVRAM location:
1. Press the UP arrow button to go to the EEr parameter and press DISPAY. P
and 0 will be displayed.
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to set the displayed P value to the
desired NVRAM location 0255, then press POWER to display the current value. V
XXX will appear when XXX is the current value in decimal of the selected NVRAM
location.
3. Press the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to set the desired/new value for NVRAM
memory location.
4. Press DISPLAY. The D1-528 will beep and return to P XX.
6r.A – CBL32 Registry Group 9 Thermo/HVAC Editor
The 6r.A (Registry Group 9Access) service parameter allows you to read and
write CBL32 Registry 9:X in the D1-528.
WARNING
This feature should ONLY be used by an experienced user. Changing CBL32 Registry values incorrectly in the D1-528 can disable features and end up rendering the D1-528 unusable.
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3. Press the DISPLAY button. V and 7 will appear, indicating Registry Group 7 is selected.
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8. If you want to change the value, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the desired value, then press DISPLAY. The D1-528 will change the value, revert back to displaying SET P X and OUTSIDE will begin to blink on the display indicating a change has been made to a Registry and the change needs to be committed.
Address Parameter (Adr)
Use the Adr parameter to set the address of a target device while at the same
time Bind the target device’s radio (if applicable) to the D1-528’s current RF
Room ID, PAN ID and RF Channel.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Adr parameter.
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3. Press DISPLAY button to view the value. V 1 will appear by default.
4. Press the UP/DOWN and change value to the Address the target should adopt.
For example you want to set the address in another room device to 17.
If configuring an address in a CBL32 PC502.4G,CBL32 D454, CBL32 X47, RF Saflok
lock or similar device that does not have front facing buttons, and uses a
Reverse Bind, press the POWER button and bnd will appear indicating the D1-528
is now waiting to see a reverse bind request sent from the target device.
These devices use a “Reverse Bind” where you initiate configuration from the target device by pressing a button on the target or use an “Enable” card (Saflok RF Lock) to make the device send a 0x00110 bind request.
1. Press the Bind switch on the target device or for a Saflok RF lock use the RF enable/bind card, to make the target send a 0x00110 Bind Request. Upon seeing the Bind Request from the device, the D1-528 will broadcast an RF Teach/Bind and P5 0x00112 Layer-X Bind command containing the defined Address and RF parameters. Any device with a radio will Directly process the RF Teach command. Any S5-bus device connected to an existing RF device will process the P5 0x00112 Layer-X Bind command once it has been “media gateway’ed” from RF onto the S5-bus.
If the target received the command, it should adopt the defined settings and
address and RESET. On startup, the target device should broadcast a “0x00031”
Sound Buzzer VFI. If the D1-528 receives this it will beep as feedback that
the bind was successful. If configuring a CBL32 Evora or Modeva, CBL8 S217.RF
or L208.RF, or any CBL8 S5 bus device, these get configured with a “Forward
Bind” where you initiate the bind/configuration from the D1-528:
1. Prepare the target device: · For any CBL32 device that uses a forward
bind, place the target device into “Ready to Teach” mode by pressing a button
on the target 2 times quickly (Tap-Tap), then press the button for 4-7
seconds. This depends on the target device however and its software revision.
Refer to applicable commissioning documentation if in doubt. The button LED’s
on the device should begin to blink once/minute. · For an CBL8 S217.RF,
L208.RF or other CBL8 RF device, press a button on the device 3 times (tap-
tap-tap) to put the device into “Ready to Teach mode. There will be no visible
feedback. · For S5-bus connected , non-RF CBL8 devices, they do not need to be
placed into a “Ready to Teach” mode.
2. Press DISPLAY button on the D1-528. The D1-528 will display bnd will send
an RF Bind/Teach and a 0x0004B P5 Address Teach command. If the target device
received the RF Bind/ Address Teach command: · For any CBL32 device, the
button LEDs will begin to flash 2 times/second. · For a CBL8 S217.RF, L208.RF
or other CBL8 RF device or S5-bus connected, non-RF CBL8 devices the button
LEDs will begin to blink rapidly.
3. Accept the Bind/Teach on the target: · For any CBL32 device, press a
button on the device 2 times quickly (Tap-Tap), then press the button for 4-7
seconds to accept the Bind. The CBL32 device should RESET and broadcast a
“0x00031” Sound Buzzer VFI. If the D1-528 receives this it will beep as
feedback that the bind was successful. · For a CBL8 S217.RF, L208.RF or other
CBL8 RF device or S5-bus connected, non-RF CBL8 devices press any button on
the device to accept the bind/configuration. The device should RESET, but will
not provide any audible feedback.
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IO Map Parameter (Io)
Use the Io parameter to activate an IO Map in a target while at the same time
Bind the target device’s radio (if applicable) to the D1-528’s current RF Room
ID, PAN ID and RF Channel.
Enter Service Parameter Mode if not already there.
IMPORTANT: First go to the Adr parameter and press DISPLAY to view the current Adr parameter value. If a nonzero value is currently stored in the Adr parameter, the RF Bind command sent to configure an I/O map will also set the defined address into the target. Change the displayed Adr value to 0 and press F/C button if you do not want an address defined in the Bind command that gets sent. If you want to set an address and I/O map at the same time, change the Adr parameter value to the desired address and press F/C button.
YNNoOOuTTwEEil::l typically never do this because most I/O Maps set an address. Setting an address and I/O Map at the same time is typically ONLY done when binding a micro-CBL RF K594/K595 motion sensor or S541.RF configured for balcony door where you have several of these devices installed in the same room and you want to give each a unique address.
1. Press and hold mode.
for 4 seconds to enter into service
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Io parameter.
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3. Press DISPLAY to view the value. 0 will appear by default.
4. Change to the desired I/O Map the target should adopt.
If configuring an address in a CBL32 PC502.4G, CBL32 D454, CBL32 X47, RF
Saflok lock or similar device that does not have front facing buttons, and
uses a Reverse Bind, press the POWER button and bnd will appear indicating the
D1-528 is now waiting to see a reverse bind request sent from the target
device.
A “Reverse Bind” is used for these devices where you initiate configuration
from the target device by pressing a button to make the device send a Bind
Request.
1. Press the Bind switch on the target device, to make the target send a
0x00110 Bind Request. Upon seeing the Bind Request the D1-528 will broadcast
an RF Teach/Bind and P5 0x00112 Layer-X Bind command containing the defined
I/O Map and RF parameters. Any device with a radio will Directly process the
RF Teach command. Any S5-bus device connected to an existing RF device will
process the P5 0x00112 Layer-X Bind command once it has been “media
gateway’ed” from RF onto the S5-bus. If the target received the command, it
should adopt the defined settings and I/O Map and RESET. On startup, the
target device should broadcast a “0x00031” Sound Buzzer VFI. If the D1-528
receives this it will beep as feedback that the bind was successful.
If configuring a a CBL32 Evora or Modeva, CBL8 S217.RF or L208.RF, or any CBL8
S5 bus device, these get configured with a “Forward Bind” where you initiate
the bind/configuration from the D1-528:
1. Prepare the target device: · For any CBL32 device that uses a forward
bind, place the target device into “Ready to Teach” mode by pressing a button
on the target 2 times quickly (Tap-Tap), then press the button for 4-7
seconds. This depends on the target device however and its software revision.
Refer to applicable commissioning documentation if in doubt. The button LED’s
on the device should begin to blink once/minute. · For an CBL8 S217.RF,
L208.RF or other CBL8 RF device, press a button on the device 3 times (tap-
tap-tap) to put the device into “Ready to Teach mode. There will be no visible
feedback. · For S5-bus connected, non-RF CBL8 devices, they do not need to be
placed into a “Ready to Teach” mode.
2. Press DISPLAY button on the D1-528. The D1-528 will send an RF Bind/Teach
and a 0x00104 P5 I/O Map Teach command. If the target device received the RF
Bind/ I/O Map Teach command: · For any CBL32 device, the button LEDs will
begin to flash 2 times/second · For a CBL8 S217.RF, L208.RF or other CBL8 RF
device or S5-bus connected non-RF CBL8 devices the button LEDs will begin to
blink rapidly.
3. Accept the Bind/Teach on the target:
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· For any CBL32 device, press a button on the device 2 times quickly (Tap-
Tap), then press the button for 4-7 seconds to accept the Bind. The CBL32
device should RESET and broadcast a “0x00031” Sound Buzzer VFI. If the D1-528
receives this it will beep as feedback that the bind was successful.
· For a CBL8 S217.RF, L208.RF or other CBL8 RF device or S5-bus connected,
non-RF CBL8 devices press any button on the device to accept the
bind/configuration. The device should RESET, but will not provide any audible
feedback.
REPLACING D1-528
This section provides information for replacing a D1528 that were previously
installed and working but require replacement.
YNNoOOuTTmEEu:: st replace the D1-528 with another D1528 thermostat P/N
D1-528-24. You can’t replace with a battery powered D1-529 thermostat P/N
D1-529-6V If you have already deployed the property key to all of the
installed D1-528’s, the installed D-578 Edge Router must be placed into
Property Key Deployment mode to make sure the new D1-528 gets the property key
from the D-578 Edge Router.
1. Remove the cover of the D578 edge router and press the Blue bind button
switch 6 times (press-presspress-press-press-press) to place it into key
deployment mode.
2. The Red D3 LED will begin to rapidly blink. The D-578 will remain in key
deployment mode for 10 hours, but you can exit the D-578 out of key deployment
mode after configuring the new D1-528 by pressing the Blue bind button switch
6 times again.
3. Disconnect power from the existing D1-528. Open the circuit breaker
powering D1-528.
4. Remove the 2 screws that affix the D1-528 to the mounting plate, lift
upward and pull the D1-528 off of the mounting plate.
5. Unplug the 10 pin harness, then remove the D1-528.
6. Connect the existing 10 pin harness to the 10 pin connector on the
new/replacement D1-528, and power up the D1-528. If replacing with an
existing, already initialized and configured D1-528 (i.e., from another room
or your spares have previously been configured and it is displaying Set and a
temperature value), Re-Boot the D1-528 to initial factory state. a. Enter
service mode by pressing the F/C button for 4 seconds. The display will change
to rid indicating service mode is entered. b. Press the DOWN arrow button
until the rUn service parameter is reached. c. Press DISPLAY button. P and 0
will be displayed. d. Press the DOWN arrow button until P 255 is displayed,
then press DISPLAY button to initiate the reboot. The D1-528 display will go
blank as it reboots. It will take a short time for the D1528 to start up after
the reboot. rid will appear on the display.
Now with either a new out of the box D1-528 or the one you just factory
booted, rld should be displayed on the D1-528. 7. Do the Initial
Configuration.
It may take 1-2 minutes for the new D1-528 after the start up to receive the
property key from the D-578 and to begin communication with the D-578 and
Niagara/RBM. Until that occurs, the room will be offline in the RBM.
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If you look at the lower right corner of the D1-528 display, there will be NO
communication Dots present immediately after the D1-528 started up. But once
the D1-528 has received the Property Key and has started to communicate
through the D-578 Edge Router, you will initially see the single left most dot
appear that toggles on/off 2 times each minute, then the other 2 right most
dots will appear and remain after 1-2 minutes. This indicates the D1-528 is
communicating through the D1-528 to Niagara and RBM.
An additional way to verify the D1-528 is communicating with Niagara/RBM is to
perform a RUN 7 WAN test from the D1-528 service parameter mode.
1. Press and hold for 4 seconds to enter into service mode. The display will
change to rld indicating service mode is entered.
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select rUn parameter.
3. Press DISPLAY. P and 0 will appear. 4. Press the UP arrow button and set
the P value to 7,
then press DISPLAY to start the test. The D1-528 will send a “perform room
commissioning test” message to the D-528 edge Router which will get forwarded
to Niagara, then Niagara will send back to the room a “Scroll your configured
Room ID” command to make the D1-528 scroll its current configured Room ID
across its display.
5. Verify the correct Room ID scrolls across the display. 6. With the D1-528
configured and also configured with
the property key, turn OFF property key deployment if this was the last/only
room that required the configuration. 7. Remove the cover of the D578 edge
router and press the Blue bind button switch 6 times (press-presspress-press-
press-press) to exit the D578 out of key deployment mode. The Red D3 LED
should stop blinking. Or, if you have other rooms to configure, you can leave
key deployment mode active in the D-578. It will automatically timeout after
10 hours.
FACTORY BOOT THE D1-528
FNNaOOctTToEEry:: Booting the D1-528 will erase any previous configurations,
including the property specific Security Key, and the D1-528 will no longer
control the connected HVAC unit until you perform/finish the initial
initialization of the D1528. Only Factory boot the D1-528 if instructed to do
so. 1. Enter Service Parameter Mode. 2. Press DOWN arrow button and go to rUn
parameter, then press DISPLAY. P 0 will appear on display. 3. Press DOWN arrow
button to select P 255, then press DISPLAY to initiate the factory reboot. rbt
will appear briefly on the display, the display will clear, then after a short
time rid will appear. rld will appear on the display after the factory boot is
complete. You must now perform the Initial Configuration of the D1-528.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Error/Trouble condition
Probable cause
The D1-528 display is blank/empty, or is cycling on and off during initial installation.
The D1-528 is not powered correctly
The D1-528 is displaying a temperature or OFF instead of rid.
The installed D1-528 has already been initialized (possible correctly or incorrectly).
Solution
· Verify the 10 pin harness is fully connected/plugged into the 10 pin
connector on the back of the D1-528.
· Verify 24VAC is present/available on the HVAC unit low voltage interface
terminal R (24VAC) and C (Common). Is the breaker powering the HVAC unit
tripped and needs investigation and needs to be reset.
· Verify the Black wire from Pin 3 is connected to C-Common and that the Red
wire from Pin 2 is connected to R24VAC on the low voltage interface of the
HVAC unit.
· Is the Green Ground correctly connected from the 10 Pin harness pin 1 to the
Earth ground of the HVAC unit.
· Is the 24VAC transformer in the HVAC unit that is supplying 24VAC to the
D1-528 sized correctly? What is the VA rating of the transformer. The INNCOM
components require 2.4 VA from the HVAC unit transformer
A brand new, out of the box D1-528 should display rid after it powers up,
indicating it requires being configured with its unique Room ID and other
settings. If this is during initial installation, you should Factory Boot the
D1-528 to set it back to default factory settings which will then force you to
enter/define the required Room ID, HVAC Type and FAN speeds.
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E11 Error code while performing a Room Copy from another room
The D1-528 in the room you are trying to copy from is not powered, or is configured with the wrong Room ID, or is too far away from the “copy to” D1-528, or you defined the wrong copy from Room ID.
· Check if the correct Room ID is defined for the Copy From D1-528 Press the
POWER button to display the defined copy from Room ID again and verify it is
correct. Press the POWER button to cycle through the HI, LO, MED digits of the
Room ID. IF not correct, change it to the correct Room ID, then press DISPLAY
to start the room copy again and see if it completes.
· Is the D1-528 in the copy from room installed and powered (and also set to
the correct Room ID) Make sure the copy from D1-528 is actually installed,
powered and configured correctly (especially its Room ID, HVAC type and Fan
speeds), then press DISPLAY to start the room copy again and see if it now
starts the room copy.
· One of the following issues exists: · The copy from D1-528 is installed too
far from the copy to D1-528, or there are not enough installed and configured
D1-528’s between or near the copy from and copy to D1-528’s. · INNCOMs room RF
network is a Mesh network where messages initiated from one device “hop” from
radio to radio in other nearby devices until they reach the intended target
device. · It not many D1-528’s are installed yet, this could prevent the
messages from the copy to D1-528 from ever reaching the copy from D1-528 and
starting the room copy. You may need to wait until additional D1-528’s are
installed so that a better mesh network exists. · Is there an RF interference
source between the copy from and copy to D1-528’s? Like possibly a WiFi access
point or other radio transmitter? Is either D1-528 mounted on or near a metal
object that could be shielding the RF signals from the D1-528’s · There is a
radio hardware issue in the D1-528 in either room. You can try swapping out
the D1-528 in the copy to room with a new D1-528 and see if the room copy now
works
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E12 Error code while performing a Room Copy from another room
The room copy started (so the copy to D1-528 established a connection with the copy from D1-528), but could not finish.
D1-528 thermostat is not controlling the room HVAC unit
Locally at the D1-528 the guest tries to raise or lower target temperature, change the A/C mod, or cycle through the fan speeds and get no response or the incorrect response from the room HVAC unit. The D1-528 is not correctly connected to the HVAC unit.
· The copy from D1-528 is installed too far from the copy to D1-528, or there
are not enough installed and configured D1-528’s between or near the copy from
and copy to D1-528’s.
· INNCOMs room RF network is a Mesh network where messages initiated from one
device “hop” from radio to radio in other nearby devices until they reach the
intended target device.
· If not many D1-528’s are installed yet, this could prevent the messages from
the copy to D1-528 from reliably reaching the copy from D1-528 and continuing
the room copy. You may need to wait until additional D1-528’s are installed so
that a better mesh network exists.
· Is there an RF interference source between the copy from and copy to
D1-528’s? Like possibly a WiFi access point or other radio transmitter.
· Is either D1-528 mounted on or near a metal object that could be shielding
the RF signals from the D1-528’s? IF these is, is it possible to move/remove
it or place the D1-528 at another location
· There is a radio hardware issue in the D1-528 in either room. You can try
swapping out the D1-528 in the copy to room with a new D1-528 and see if the
room copy now works.
· If none of the above applies, contact INNCOM Customer Service.
· The D1-528 thermostat HVAC Type and Fan speeds were incorrectly
selected/defined when the D1-528 was initialized.
· Its easy to do, so enter service parameter mode and define the HVAC type
(HAC) and Fan Speeds (FAn) again and see if that fixes the issue. Make sure
you know what the installed HVAC unit requires as far as the required HVAC
type and Fan speeds. Refer to the HAC (HVAC Type) and FAn (Fan Speeds)
sections of the Advanced Configuration section
· Refer to Power and Actuator Connections
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