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Failure to follow all instructions may result in equipment damage or a hazardous condition. Read all instructions carefully before installing equipment.
Local codes and practices
Always install equipment in accordance with the National Electric Code and in a manner acceptable to the local authority having jurisdiction.
This product and its components may be susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use appropriate ESD grounding techniques while handling the product. When possible, always handle 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. Safety checks using a known, reliable voltage measurement or detection device should be made immediately before starting work and when work resumes.
Most electrical injuries involving low-voltage wiring result from sudden, unexpected high voltages on normally 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 carry a fatal lightning surge for many miles. All outdoor wiring must be equipped with properly grounded and listed signal circuit protectors, which must be installed in compliance with local, applicable codes. Never install wiring or equipment while standing in water.
Wiring and equipment separations
All wiring and controllers must be installed to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with other potentially hazardous and disruptive power and lighting wiring. Never place 24VAC 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 of any type. Always provide adequate separation of communications wiring and other 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
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. By using this Honeywell literature, you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use, or modification to, the literature. You will defend and indemnify Honeywell, its affiliates, and its 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.
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Over the past 25+ years, hotel owners have trusted INNCOM technology to deliver comfort, energy savings and peace of mind in more than 1.5 million hotel rooms around the world. The e7 Thermostat continues our tradition with the most comprehensive comfort control and energy management platform on the market in a modern design that is pleasing and easy to use. The e7 Digital Thermostat offers expandable multi-purpose, high-quality Direct Digital Control of virtually any Fan Coil Unit (FCU) or Packaged Terminal Air Conditioning (PTAC) found in hotel guestrooms. The e7 comes standard with five relays, an onboard Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detector, and a Zigbee and Bluetooth RF transceiver for wireless integrated room automation. The e7 thermostat is part of an integration platform that connects to a myriad of property management systems, guestroom controls, entertainment services, and door locks. And if that weren’t enough, it adds the convenience of Amazon’s Alexa voice control.
Features and Benefits
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User Interaction
e7 utilizes progressive disclosure which is an interaction design technique that sequences information and actions across several screens to reduce feelings of being overwhelmed for the user. By disclosing information progressively, e7 reveals only the essentials and helps the user manage the complexity of the feature-rich applications. The e7 has 3 stages in progressive disclosure (all values are adjustable): Dormant Mode – When the e7 thermostat is not in use by the guest for more than 15 seconds, or when the room is in an un-occupied state (rented or un-rented), the e7 thermostat will only display the target temperature, with a dim LCD and keypad backlight. Proximity Mode – As a user approaches the thermostat as detected by the proximity sensor, the backlights will illuminate to full brightness, and display the fan speed, mode, and degrees (C or F). This occurs when the user is within the 1m detection range at 0 degrees in front of the laser sensor. User Interaction Mode – When a button is pressed by the user, the thermostat will then display the modes (heat, cool, eco) and the measured temperature. Voice Control – The e7 thermostat is equipped with integration for Amazon Alexa Voice Service, so you can enable hands-free convenience for temperature control in the guestroom. Voice control is enabled through a server to Cloud integration with AWS. Refer to the property-specific requirements documentation for details on this feature.
e7 Interface Navigation
Part Numbers
Part Number | Description |
201-528-24-BK* | 24 Vac Thermostat, Black Onyx |
201-528-24-WH* | 24 Vac Thermostat, Ice White |
201-528-100-BK* | 100-277 Vac Thermostat, Black Onyx |
201-528-100-WH* | 100-277 Vac Thermostat, Ice White |
203-528-100-BK | 100-277 Vac Thermostat Installation Kit, Black Onyx |
203-528-100-WH | 100-277 Vac Thermostat Installation Kit, Ice White |
203-528-24-BK | 24 Vac Thermostat Installation Kit, Black Onyx |
203-528-24-WH | 24 Vac Thermostat Installation Kit, Ice White |
32324212-001 | Thermostat Screw Kit Assembly |
62-1464.R | Thermostat 24 Vac Harness |
62-1455 | Thermostat 100-277 Vac Harness |
04-1096.FL | e7 Remote Thermistor Probe |
201-503 | PC-503 Configuration Tool used with INNtool and engINN |
*Thermostat purchase includes Installation Kit, Screw Kit Assembly, and Harness. |
Electrical Connections
e7 24 VAC POWER AND HVAC SIGNAL (INNCOM PIN 62-1464 R) – H1
Part Number | Color | Typical Function |
1 | Green | 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 |
9 | Violet | Fan Power |
10 | Orange | Low Fan |
e7 100-277VAC POWER AND HVAC SIGNAL HARNESS (INNCOM P/N 62-1455) – H1
Part Number | Color | Typical Function |
1 | Green | Ground |
2 | Black | Line |
3 | White | Neutral |
4 | Yellow | High Fan |
5 | Orange | Medium Fan or Second Stage Heat |
6 | Red | Cold Water Valve (FCU) or Compressor Signal (Heat Pump) |
7 | Brown | Hot Water Valve (FCU) or Reversing Valve (Heat Pump) |
8 | Grey | Valve Power |
9 | Violet | Fan Power |
10 | Blue | Low Fan |
e7 LOW VOLTAGE HEADER – H2
Part Number | Signal | Typical Function |
1 | GND | Ground |
2 | VEE (12 Vdc) | 12 Vdc |
3 | S5bus | Communications |
4 | DIN1 | Entry Door, 2 transitions to active |
5 | DIN2 | Balcony Door/Window, 2 transitions to active |
6 | DIN3 | External PIR/motion sensor, 2 transitions to activate |
7 | AO | 0-10V VFD Fan |
8 | AI | Remote Thermistor |
e7 RS 485 HEADER – H3 (USES INNCOM PN: 203-250)
Part Number | Signal | Typical Function |
1 | GND | Ground |
2 | VCC | 3.3 Vdc |
3 | RS485_TX | Transmit |
4 | RS485_RX | Receive |
5 | RS485_TXE | Enable |
6 | NU | _ |
Thermostat Typical HVAC Application
4 Pipe, 3 Fan, Heat/Cool FCU | 2 Pipe, 3 Fan, Cool Only FCU | Heat Pump, 2 Fan 2nd Stage Heat | Heat Pump, 3 Fan Speeds | PTAC, 2 Fan with Heat Strip | |
K1 | High Fan | High Fan | High Fan | High Fan | High Fan |
K2 | Medium Fan | Medium Fan | W2 2nd Stage Heat | Medium Fan | Not Connected |
K3 | Low Fan | Low Fan | Low Fan | Low Fan | Low Fan |
K4 | Cool Signal | Cool Signal | Y-Compressor | Y-Compressor | Y-Compressor |
K5 | Heat Signal | Not Connected | B/O – Reversing Valve | B/O – Reversing Valve | W-Heat |
Thermostat Power Supply Input Voltage and Relay Specifications
Parameter | Description: 24 Vac Input | Description: 100-277 Vac Input |
Heat Relay K4-5 | 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose | 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose |
Cool Relay K4-5 | 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose | 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose |
High Fan Relay K-1 | 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose | 3.24 FLA 19.4 LRA |
Medium Fan Relay K2-3 | 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose | 3.24 FLA 19.4 LRA |
Low Fan Relay K2-3 | 3 amps 125-277 Vac General Purpose | 3.24 FLA 19.4 LRA |
Thermostat Initialization
Power up for the first time puts the e7 thermostat into Initialization Mode. This mode provides the contractor or electrician with a simple setup for the thermostat to control the intended HVAC equipment before normal use. Under normal operating conditions, the e7 thermostat is designed to provide energy management and operates the HVAC equipment using stand-alone energy management configurations. These configurations are intended to utilize a
wired door switch and the e7’s onboard motion sensor for occupancy detection logic. Initialization Mode configuration default parameters are outlined in the following tables.
Default HVAC Unit Control
Function | Default Value* |
Comfort Control | |
Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented/Occupied) – Low | 65 F |
Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented/Occupied) – High | 80 F |
LEM Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented / occupied) – Low | 60 F |
LEM Guest Selectable Temperature Control Limits (rented / occupied) – High | 85 F |
Check-in temperature | 72 F |
Default Thermostat Dormant Mode Display | Set Point |
Energy Conservation | |
Rented Room – Temperature Clipping Heating | 85 F |
Rented Room – Temperature Clipping Cooling | 55 F |
Occupied Mode Temperature Control Delta | 1 F |
Rented / Unoccupied Setback Temperature Variance (Delta from Guest- selected Temperature Setting) | 4 F |
HVAC Equipment Operation | |
Latent Heat Blowout | 45 seconds |
Latent Cool Blowout | 45 seconds |
Fan Operation When Temperature is Satisfied (Occupied Room) | Fan Off |
Fan operation Unoccupied / Satisfied | Fan Off |
Fan operation Unoccupied /HVAC Off | Fan off |
Exposure | |
Time Delay for Balcony Door Exposure | 30 seconds |
Disable Fan | Operate as satisfied |
Disable Cooling | Apply cool at danger high |
Disable Heating | Apply heat at danger low |
Function | Default Value* | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Temperature Control | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thermostat Off low limits | 50 F | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thermostat Off high limits | 90 F | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Un-rented / Un-Occupied temperature low limits (no PMS Present) | 62 F | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Un-rented / Un-Occupied temperature high limits (no PMS Present | 80 F | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User interface mode configuration for manual heat / cool with no auto | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User Interface mode configuration for manual heat / cool | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User interface mode configuration for manual check-out | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
User interface mode configuration for fixed fan target temperature change | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Occupancy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Guest Occupancy Timeout | 10 min | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Motion (PIR) only Time to Un-Occupied – Awake | 4 hrs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Motion (PIR) only Time to Un-occupied – Sleepy | 8 hrs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Motion (PIR) Time to Un-rented – Awake | 8 hrs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Motion (PIR) Time to Un-rented – Sleepy | 8 hrs
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*All default values are adjustable with the INNtool and engINN software configuration tools.
Typical Examples Demonstrating Default e7 Automatic Operation
2-PIPE, 3-SPEED FAN FCU WITH COLD WATER IN THE PIPE
System State (Off / Auto) | Room Temperature | Set Temperature | Fan | Valve |
Off | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | CLOSED |
AUTO | 72 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | CLOSED |
AUTO | 73 degrees | 72 degrees | LO | OPEN |
AUTO | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | MED | OPEN |
AUTO | 77 degrees | 72 degrees | HIGH | OPEN |
AUTO | 70 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | CLOSED |
2 FAN SPEED HEAT PUMP, REVERSING VALVE POSITION DETERMINES HEATING OR COOLING
System State (Off / Auto) | Room Temperature | Set Temperature | Fan | Reversing Valve | Compressor |
Off | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | Cool Position | OFF |
AUTO | 72 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | Cool Position | OFF |
AUTO | 73 degrees | 72 degrees | LOW | Cool Position | OFF |
AUTO | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | MED | Cool Position | ON |
AUTO | 77 degrees | 72 degrees | HIGH | Cool Position | ON |
AUTO | 70 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | Heat Position | ON |
4-PIPE, 3-SPEED FAN FCU WITH HOT AND COLD WATER AVAILABLE
System State (Off / Auto) | Room Temperature | Set Temperature | Fan | Cold Water Valve | Hot Water Valve |
Off | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | CLOSED | CLOSED |
AUTO | 72 degrees | 72 degrees | OFF | CLOSED | CLOSED |
AUTO | 73 degrees | 72 degrees | LO | OPEN | CLOSED |
AUTO | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | MED | OPEN | CLOSED |
AUTO | 77 degrees | 72 degrees | HIGH | OPEN | CLOSED |
AUTO | 67 degrees | 72 degrees | LOW | CLOSED | OPEN |
AUTO | 67 degrees | 72 degrees | HI | CLOSED | OPEN |
2-PIPE, 2-SPEED FAN FCU WITH COLD WATER IN THE PIPE, HEAT STRIP, AND CONTINUOUS FAN SPECIFIED
System State (Off / Auto) | Room Temperature | Set Temperature | Fan | Cold Water Valve | Hot Water Valve |
Off | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | LOW | CLOSED | OFF |
AUTO | 72 degrees | 72 degrees | LOW | CLOSED | OFF |
AUTO | 73 degrees | 72 degrees | LOW | OPEN | OFF |
AUTO | 75 degrees | 72 degrees | HIGH | OPEN | OFF |
AUTO | 77 degrees | 72 degrees | HIGH | OPEN | OFF |
AUTO | 67 degrees | 72 degrees | LOW | CLOSED | OFF |
AUTO | 67 degrees | 72 degrees | HI | CLOSED | ON |
IMPORTANT: Before going through the initial setup sequences, ensure the thermostat is mounted and connected to the Smart Wall Plate.
NOTE: Before completing Initialization Mode, or pushing the thermostat configuration from engINN, 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.
SETUP ROOM ID
SETUP HVAC TYPE
SETUP FAN SPEED
Exit Initialization Mode
When setup is complete, exit the INITIALIZATION MODE by pressing the oF|oC key. Str is displayed, indicating the setup values are stored in memory, the unit reboots and begins operating the HVAC equipment as configured
Resetting Initialization Mode
If the user needs to return to the settings made in INITIALIZATION MODE, do the following:
Contractor mode allows conditioning a space during the construction phase to a defined set temperature and locking out the keypad to prevent tampering. To
configure this mode, do the following:
EXIT CONTRACTOR MODE
Property Specific Configurations
Once the initial setup is completed, the e7 can support a range of expanded Integrated Room Automation System functionality. This additional functionality is deployed using Honeywell’s software tools INNtool and engine. Training for INNtool and engINN for system design and commissioning is now included in Level 2 and Level 3 classes.
INNCOM Authorized Systems Integrators should contact their respective E&ES Regional Support Teams to inquire about enrolling in upcoming training sessions. If you have already received training or you are a Honeywell employee supporting the INNCOM business, you can download the software here:
https://www.inncom.com/login
e7 Commissioning/Room Function Tests
The e7 Thermostat is an energy management solution typically deployed in one of the following scenarios: Digital Thermostat with EMS – A programmable DDC thermostat designed for in-room energy management that typically requires a wired or wireless door switch monitor and a motion sensor for non-networked in-room energy management.
Digital Thermostat with Centrally Controlled EMS – A programmable DDC thermostat designed for in-room energy management that typically requires a wired or wireless door switch monitor and motion sensor. The thermostat is a wired or wireless network to a server that monitors the system through the use of INNCOM’s INNControl 3 Supervisor software.
Digital Thermostat with Centrally Controlled EMS + Complex Applications – In addition to the above Centrally Controlled EMS application, the e7 can be augmented with a full range of guest amenities, lighting control, drapery control, Central Electronic Lock Interfaces (CELS), and other third-party integrations.
IMPORTANT: It is strongly recommended the following tests are conducted during the commissioning of the e7 to ensure proper operation and connectivity to the system is achieved.
ENTER SERVICE MODE
Some of the following tests require entering the e7 SERVICE MODE. To enter SERVICE MODE, complete these steps:
PIR MOTION SENSOR TEST
DOOR SENSOR TEST
WINDOW SENSOR TEST
WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN) TEST
NOTE: This test is only required when the e7 is wired or wireless connection to the INNControl 3 servers in a networked energy management system.
The WAN Test verifies the wireless RF or wired RS485 network connection with the INNControl 3 server.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY TEST
NOTE: The e7 thermostat only displays the measured relative humidity in SERVICE MODE.
HVAC CONTROL TEST
Normal Operation Mode
During normal operation, guests or other end-users can make the following settings for a room from the e7 thermostat interface.
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE SET POINT
Enter a room temperature set point using the thermostat UP/DOWN keys. The set point low limit is 65 oF, and the high limit is 80 oF (adjustable).
CHANGING TO FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS
Using the oF|oC button, select whether the temperature set point and room-measured temperature are displayed in oC or oF. Each press of the button
toggles the display between Centigrade and Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit – °F is displayed next to the temperature which is shown in 1-degree increments. Centigrade – °C is displayed next to the temperature which is shown in 0.5-degree increments.
SETTING THE FAN SPEEDS
Pressing the fan button forces the e7 thermostat to exit the default auto mode and employ a pre-determined fan speed. Auto Mode – Fan speed and heating or cooling are automatically selected to raise or lower room temperature based on the difference between the set point the temperature is shown on the display and the measured room temperature. Low, Medium, and High Fan Speed – Pre-determined fan speeds are selected by pressing the fan button; successive presses increment the fan speed low to medium to high (indicated by 1 to 3 vertical dots next to the fan). After the highest fan speed is reached, if the button is pressed again it initiates another cycle through the available fan speeds.
Pressing the MODE button cycles the e7 between Off, Auto, Heat Only, and Cool Only modes. In each of these modes, the contents of the main display change accordingly. Note that Auto, Heat Only, and Cool Only have to identify icons displayed above (Auto) or to the left of the temperature (in which case the Auto icon is grayed out).
During normal operation, the measured air temperature of the space is continuously monitored to ensure it does not exceed the temperature protection high limit of 90 F or fall below the temperature protection low limit of 50 F (the Danger Bands). If the measured air temperature in the space exceeds the Danger Band limits, then the fan coil unit will be overridden to a constant enabled state, the fan speed will modulate under its dedicated P+I control and the heating coil control valve and cooling coil control valve will modulate under their dedicated P+I control to achieve a measured air temperature within the temperature protection limits
Advanced Configuration
Once installed, the e7 requires very little additional configuration. However, there are advanced features in the SERVICE MODE can be used in complex networks. Setting the Advanced Configurations usually requires use of the property-specific documentation and references to INNCOM’s Application Note AN323 Binding INNCOM Devices is required for device-specific Address teaching and binding functions.
LIMITED ENERGY MANAGEMENT (LEM) MODE
A special mode that can be enabled when an important or discriminating guest is checked into a room. A room placed in VIP 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. To activate VIP mode for a room for 3 days, perform the following steps:
ENTER SERVICE MODE
Most of the following features require being in SERVICE MODE. To enter SERVICE MODE do the following:
SETTING THE PRIVATE AREA NETWORK (PAN ID)
This setting is used to segregate the RF Room Gateway device (typically the e7 thermostat) into sub-networks on the DeepMesh Network which are managed
by a router – either B574 or B578. The valid ID range is 0-255; refer to the property-specific documentation for applicable PAN ID settings. To set the PANID, do the following:
SETTING THE RF CHANNEL
NOTE: To avoid interference with commonly used 802.11 WIFI RF channels, it is recommended to use ZigBee Channels 15, 20, 25, and 26. The RF channel value physically represents the RF radio frequency band used by the radio in the e7 thermostat. INNCOM RF devices use ZigBee IEEE 802.15.4 RF channels 11-26 which are 2Mhz wide RF channels between 2.405 GHz and 2.483 Ghz. Two Honeywell Integrated Room Automation devices can communicate with each other only if using the same RF channel. To set the RF channel, complete these steps:
Teaching a device address binds a device to the e7 by passing the Room ID, PANID, and RF channel to that device and at the same time setting the target
device address to the displayed Add value. Follow these steps:
TEACHING A DEVICE I/O MAP
Teaching an I/O Map binds a device to the e7 by passing the Room ID, PANID, and RF channel to that device and at the same time activating an I/O Map in the target device. Follow these steps:
BINDING A REMOTE DEVICE
Use this feature to bind a Ving or Salto RF lock to a device that does not have User Interfaces, such as a PC502.4G or Evora. To bind a remote device, do the
following:
PING A DEVICE
Sends a ping to a specific in-room device, which verifies device communication. If the target device communicates via RF, verifies direct RF connectivity between the e7 and the target. If the target device is S5 bus connected to an RF radio-equipped device, verifies communication from the e7, through the RF Device, and to the S5 bus-connected device.
RESET THE e7 THERMOSTAT
This feature can reset the e7 thermostat, or it can be used to reset a remote device.
SETTING THE e7 THERMOSTAT ADDRESS
READING THE e7 SOFTWARE VERSION
This parameter displays the versions of the 16 firmware banks, such as the main firmware version, bootloader version, IRAS, CBL, APP Map, etc. Contact an INNCOM Applications Engineer for a detailed understanding of this parameter.
DOOR OPEN ALERT
The door icon is illuminated and — is shown on the display when a door, balcony, or lanai that exposes the room to the outdoors is open
Bluetooth/Low Battery/Equipment Ale
INNtool is software used to create INNCOM Integrated Room Automation Systems (IRAS). For any configuration requirements beyond what is noted in this document, INNtool, and engINN are software tools that are used to create the configuration capabilities for projects which are more complex in nature, typically including the INNControl 3 server and combining INNCOM lighting, drapery, amenities control, and third-party integrations with the e7 thermostats Energy Management System (EMS). INNtool also produces property-specific documentation including:
engine software that permits a trained INNCOM installer or system integrator to push the engineered configurations for the Integrated Room Automation System Training for INNtool and the engine is part of the Level 2 and Level 3 Training Classes. INNCOM Authorized Systems Integrators should contact their respective E&ES Regional Support Teams to inquire about enrolling in upcoming training sessions. If you have already received training or you are a Honeywell employee supporting the INNCOM business, you can download the updated Revision by going to the following URL: https://www.inncom.com/login
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