MH4 is a Z-Wave Plus enabled device for indoor temperature control. It is mainly applied to control electrical heating systems, such as heating film, heating cable, heater, etc. With the floor over-heating protection and GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) function, this device works as a reliable indoor temperature controller. Besides its stable performance, the unique design is also an attractive feature for end users. Moreover, a built-in Z-Wave module makes it a smart device which can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave-certified devices .
Features
To protect yourself and others from danger and to protect the device from damage, please read the safety information before using it.
Important!
Location:
Thermostat is suggested to be installed indoor, a place with around 41/2 to 5 feet height above the floor where represents the average room temperature. It should be away from direct sunlight, any cover, or any heat source, to avoid false signal for temperature control.
CAUTION: Cut off power supply at circuit breaker or fuse before installation to avoid fire, shock or death!
Wiring diagram:
Note:
On/Off operation
GFCI Test
Note: There is a electric leakage protector inside the thermostat, it’s used to protect the operator avoid electric shock when the system is damaged. After installed the device, test this function to make sure the proper operation of it.
Local Time Setting
In shutdown mode, long press
Working Mode Setting
When the corresponding icon of working mode is blinking, press
Temperature Setting
In any mode, press
Check the Temperature
In the normal working interface, press
Keypad Lock
In the normal working interface, press
Time Period Setting
In the normal working interface, long press
The default setting is as follow:
Week\Periods | Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | ||||
Mon~Fri | 5:00 | 28℃(82 ℉) | 7:00 | 24℃(75 ℉) | 17:00 | 28℃(82 ℉) | 22:00 | 24℃(75 ℉) |
Sat~Sun | 5:00 | 28℃(82 ℉) | 9:00 | 24℃(75 ℉) | 17:00 | 28℃(82 ℉) | 22:00 | 24℃(75 ℉) |
Floor Temperature Control Mode
F Floor Temperature Control, A : Room Temperature Control, AF : Room Temperature Control with floor high-temperature protection. When the icon F displays on the screen indicates the system is in Floor Temperature Control Mode, and the icon
Room Temperature Control Mode
When the icon A displays on the screen indicates the system is in Room Temperature Control Mode, when the icon
Room Temperature Control, Floor High Temperature Limit Mode
If the icon AF displays on the screen, it indicates the system is in the Room Temperature Control ,Floor High Temperature Limit Mode, when the icon
Remote Control Output
When the remote control signal input, the icon of remote is blinking; when the detected indoor temperature ≤the set temperature for -2.5, electrical heating will be turned on, and the icon
Notes: Remote signal control output has the highest priority.
Sensor Failure
When sensor failed to work, the icon EEE will display on the screen. The output will be closed.
Cumulative Time of the valve
In shutdown interface, long press
Temperature Unit Switching
In shutdown interface, long press
Including & Excluding of Z-Wave network
In normal working interface, press & hold
Note: Follow the same steps to exclude the device from the network.
After inclusion, turn off the device and then turn it on. Now the device is ready to be operated by controller/ gateway in Z-Wave network.
Association Group
Thermostat supports 1 association group. A gateway is suggested to associate with this group. Then if any changes happen, such as: temperature, working mode, etc., the thermostat will report to this associated device (gateway).
Command Class supported by the device:
Note: Basic CC is used to control energy saving mode and comfort mode:
The other values besides the two above will be ignored.
Note:
This device supports 4 kinds of modes in Z-Wave: Off mode; Heating mode (Manual); Energy Saving heating mode (Auto) ; Away heating mode (Vacation). Users can set these 4 modes via COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_MODE. And COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC can switch among Heating mode & Energy saving heating mode. COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT can be used to set the heating temperature threshold value in Heating mode or Energy saving heating mode. Downloaded from
Parameters Settings
Add | Function | Byte | Options | Default | Remark |
1 | Upload temperature format automatically | 1 | 0x00Celsius 0x01Fahrenheit 0x02Follow the main display | 0x02 | |
2 |
Upload temperature value automatically |
1 | 0x00 OFF 0x01 Upload the temperature difference value only 0x02 Timing upload mode only 0x03 Upload the difference value+timing upload mode |
0x03 | |
3 | Upload temperature difference | 2 | Base on 0.1℃unit, 0x0005 by default, 5*0.1℃=0.5℃, 0x0003~0x03E8 | 0x0005 | 0.5℃ |
4 | Upload time interval regularly | 2 | Base on 1s unit, it suggest to be set above 30s 0x000A~0xFFFF | 0x001E | 30S |
FF |
Factory setting |
1 |
0x55 Restore the factory setting(write only) | Parameters setting restore to default value, association groups deleted |
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) (USA only)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Configuration of User Parameters (Hidden Menu)
In shutdown interface, press
NO. | Parameter | Default Value | Setting Range | Note | ||||
P1 | High Temp Protection | 45℃(113℉) | OF/45 ~ (113-203℉) | 95℃ | OF: Turn off the floor high temp protection | |||
P2 | Room Temperature Calibration | 0(00) | -9.5~9.5℃(-16~16℉) | |||||
P3 | Temperature Backlash Value | 2℃(4℉) | 0.5~10℃(1-18℉) | |||||
P4 | Key Volume Level | 3 | OF/1~9 | OF:OFF 1 ~ 9 : Length Volume | of | the | Key | |
P5 | Backlight Brightness | NO | NO/ OF | NO:Always on OF:Energy Saving of Backlight | ||||
P6 |
Control Mode |
A-F |
A-F/Air/Flo | Air:Ambient Room Temperature Control Mode Flo:Floor Temperature Control Mode A/F:Room Temperature Control, with Floor High Temperature Limit Mode | ||||
P7 | Time System | 24 | 12/24 | 12:12-hour time system 24:24-hour time system | ||||
P8 | Floor Temperature Calibration | 0(00) | -9.5~9.5℃(-16~16℉) | |||||
P9 | Backlash Value of Floor Temp Control | 1.5℃(03℉) | 0.5~10℃(01~18℉) | |||||
P10 | Backlash Value of Floor Protection Temp | 5.0℃(09℉) | 0.5~10℃(1-18℉) | |||||
P11 | Temp Setting of Remote Control Mode | 16.5℃(62℉) | 5~37℃(41-99℉) | |||||
P12 | Factory Reset | 53 | 0~99 | Set it to 55 and then press S3 to confirm to set it to Factory Reset. |
P13 | Heating temp increasing speed | 5 | 0-99 | |
P14 |
Celsius/Fahrenheit |
OC |
OC/OF | OC:Celsius OF:Fahrenheit ( After modify settings, to restore the factory settings.) |
Problem | Solution |
Thermostat functions but no heat from the system | 1. Check wiring instructions and wire identification 2. If the GFCI is tripped, reset the thermostat with the side switch 3. Check the resistance of the floor warming system. Refer to the cable manufacturer installation manual |
No display | Check wiring connection on the back of the unit |
GFCI is tripped | 1. Check wiring connections 2. Reset thermostat by switching off then back on 3. Check resistance of the floor warming system. Refer to the cable manufacturer installation manual |
Heat occurs at wrong time | Check the current time and schedule are properly set at AM or PM |
Error EEE | Check floor sensor resistance. Change if out of range |
MCOHome warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper use for one year from purchase date of the original purchaser. MCOHome will, at its option, either repair or replace any part of its products that prove defective by reason of improperworkmanship or materials. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY DAMAGE TO THIS PRODUCT THAT RESULTS FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ACCIDENT, ABUSE, MISUSE, NATURAL DISASTER, INSUFFICIENT OR EXCESSIVE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, ABNORMAL MECHANICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, OR ANY UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLY, REPAIR OR MODIFICATION. This limited warranty shall not apply if:
This limited warranty also does not apply to any product on which the original identification information has been altered, obliterated or removed, that has not been handled or packaged correctly, that has been sold as second-hand or that has been resold contrary to Country and other applicable export regulations.
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Mco-home MH4 Electrical Heating Thermostat Instruction MANUAL
Mco-home MH4 Electrical Heating Thermostat Instruction MANUAL
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