Difference between revisions of "Wayne-Dalton Thermostat"
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= About = | = About = | ||
+ | The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat is compatible with most standard 24 Volt heating and cooling systems including: | ||
+ | * 1 and 2 stage heat pump systems | ||
+ | * 1 or 2 stage normal heating systems | ||
+ | * 1 stage cooling systems | ||
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+ | The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat also features: | ||
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+ | * Support for all Z-Wave® controllers | ||
+ | * "Home" and "Away" programs via Z-Wave® or manual operation | ||
+ | * "Heat" and "Cool" modes via Z-Wave® or manual operation | ||
+ | * Temperature setting up or down via Z-Wave® or manual operation | ||
+ | * Easy Energy Savings buttons and Mode Switch | ||
+ | * Low Battery indicator | ||
= Zwave Modes = | = Zwave Modes = | ||
+ | If your controller supports full | ||
+ | thermostat device class functions then the | ||
+ | following remote features are available: | ||
+ | a) Up and Down Temperature Control. | ||
+ | b) Change between HEAT and COOL modes. | ||
+ | c) Change between NORMAL and SAVE | ||
+ | ENERGY modes. | ||
+ | d) Read the current temperature. | ||
+ | e) Read target temperatures for NORMAL and | ||
+ | SAVE ENERGY modes. | ||
+ | f) Set target temperatures for NORMAL and | ||
+ | SAVE ENERGY modes. | ||
+ | g) Set indicator to Red, Green, Amber or Off. | ||
+ | If your controller does not support full thermostat | ||
+ | device class functions, it may still be able to control | ||
+ | the NORMAL/SAVE ENERGY mode (ie. set back) of | ||
+ | the thermostat through basic ON/OFF commands | ||
+ | similar to those used by lighting switches. By | ||
+ | sending the basic commands, ON and OFF, to the | ||
+ | thermostat, the sending controller can switch | ||
+ | between NORMAL (ON) mode and SAVE ENERGY | ||
+ | (OFF) mode. | ||
= How to set the Zwave mode = | = How to set the Zwave mode = |
Revision as of 17:30, 4 March 2009
Status
Recognized by LMCE as a thermostat. Currently the buttons on the orbiter do not properly control the thermostat. Also there are no auto generated scenarios created for the home screen.
About
The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat is compatible with most standard 24 Volt heating and cooling systems including:
- 1 and 2 stage heat pump systems
- 1 or 2 stage normal heating systems
- 1 stage cooling systems
The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat also features:
- Support for all Z-Wave® controllers
- "Home" and "Away" programs via Z-Wave® or manual operation
- "Heat" and "Cool" modes via Z-Wave® or manual operation
- Temperature setting up or down via Z-Wave® or manual operation
- Easy Energy Savings buttons and Mode Switch
- Low Battery indicator
Zwave Modes
If your controller supports full thermostat device class functions then the following remote features are available: a) Up and Down Temperature Control. b) Change between HEAT and COOL modes. c) Change between NORMAL and SAVE ENERGY modes. d) Read the current temperature. e) Read target temperatures for NORMAL and SAVE ENERGY modes. f) Set target temperatures for NORMAL and SAVE ENERGY modes. g) Set indicator to Red, Green, Amber or Off.
If your controller does not support full thermostat device class functions, it may still be able to control the NORMAL/SAVE ENERGY mode (ie. set back) of the thermostat through basic ON/OFF commands similar to those used by lighting switches. By sending the basic commands, ON and OFF, to the thermostat, the sending controller can switch between NORMAL (ON) mode and SAVE ENERGY (OFF) mode.
How to set the Zwave mode
Resetting the Controller
- Put the Configuration Switch in “Configuration Mode”.
- Press-and-hold “Up” Operation button for 2 seconds to enter Configuration Mode. LED Indicator will illuminate Green.
- Press-and-hold “Up” Operation button for 10 seconds - this will initiate a reset of the Controller. LED Indicator will alternate Red, Yellow and Green while remote is being reset.
- LED Indicator on the Remote will illuminate Green when Reset is successfully completed and illuminate Red if the operation is unsuccessful.