THE PECO WAVE WIRELESS SYSTEM™
The PECO Wave Wireless System is comprised of the TW205 or TW206 wireless thermostat paired with a RW205 receiver. Optional accessories to the system are the SW205 wireless occupancy sensor and SW206 wireless door switch. The TW205 thermostat is a nonprogrammable digital thermostat that may be powered by battery, 24 VAC, or both. It features separate heating and cooling setpoints, auto changeover, fan control functions, and wireless communication with the RW205 receiver. The RW205 receiver is wired to the HVAC equipment and controls all outputs. The optional SW205 occupancy sensor and SW206 door switch also communicate wirelessly with the RW205 receiver to signal occupancy status. The TW206 thermostat is a programmable model. It includes all the features of the TW205 thermostat plus 7-day programming, four time periods per day, and hold/override options.
FRONT PANEL REFERENCE
WARNING
WAVE WIRELESS SYSTEM MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
When selecting mounting locations for Wave Wireless System components, it is important to consider the number and types of obstructions between components. The Wave Wireless System will communicate through walls and other obstructions but they will reduce the effective operating range of these devices. Mounting any device within a metal enclosure may significantly reduce its communicating range. The Wave Wireless System uses Frequency Hopping technology to improve its resistance to wireless interference; however, malfunctioning or improperly used wireless devices may interfere with the Wave Wireless System. Take note of any other wireless devices in use near the Wave Wireless System before installation or if communication errors occur frequently.
STEP 1 OF 4: THERMOSTAT WIRING AND MOUNTING
Mounting Location
The thermostat should be used indoors only. It should be mounted on an inner wall in a location with freely circulating air, and where it will be responsive to changes in room temperature. Avoid mounting near heat-generating appliances (i.e. TV, heater, refrigerator), or in direct sunlight.
Power Options
The thermostat will operate on either 24 VAC power or two AA alkaline batteries. Follow instructions for chosen power option in the appropriate section below. If desired, thermostat may operate on 24 VAC power with battery backup (follow the 24 VAC Power instructions
24 VAC Power – Wiring and Mounting Instructions
This thermostat mounts on a standard 4” x 4” device box with a 2” x 4” horizontal mud ring. See Figure 1.
Battery Power Only – Mounting Instructions
STEP 2 OF 4: THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION / SERVICE MENU
The installer must configure the thermostat matches the installed heating/cooling system. The Service Menu allows the installer to modify configuration variables that are not normally accessed by the end user. The configuration variables are identified by Menu Number, as listed in the “Service Menu Functions” table.
Saving and Exiting the Service Menu
The Service Menu exits and returns to the user display after 15 seconds of inactivity. Changed values are automatically saved to permanent memory.
STEP 3 OF 4: WIRELESS CONNECTION TO RW205 RECEIVER
STEP 4 OF 4: CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION
INTERPRETING THE RW205 INDICATOR LIGHTS
After devices have been paired (wirelessly) to the RW205 the corresponding Indicator Lights should remain lit. If communication is broken for more than 5 minutes, in the case of the TW205/206, or 30 minutes for the SW205/206, the Indicator Light associated with that device will shut off. In the event of a communication loss with the TW205/206, RW205 will shut off all outputs. If the RW205 loses communication with the SW205 or SW206, it will assume the room is occupied. The indicator lights on the RW205 can also be used to diagnose communication problems. If the RW205 receives valid messages from a connected device, it will blink once. If the RW205 receives invalid messages, it will blink twice. An invalid message could be caused by an excessive amount of obstruction between the RW205 and paired devices, or a large amount of interference from other wireless devices. If the RW205 indicates invalid messages frequently, review the “Mounting Considerations” section of this guide for more information.
MENU | FEATURE | RANGE | STD.MODEL DEFAULT | DESCRIPTION / COMMENTS |
1 | F / C | 0, 1 | 1 | Sets the temperature display in Fahrenheit (1) or Celsius (0). |
3 | Fan Delay | 0-99 Sec | 0 | The amount of time (in seconds) the lowest available fan speed will run after the thermostat outputs are disabled. |
4 | Range Low | 50-90°F, 10-32°C | 50°F | The lowest selectable temperature setpoint value. |
5 | Range High | 50-90°F, 10-32°C | 90°F | The highest selectable temperature setpoint value. |
6 | Setback Low | 50-82°F, 10-28°C | 55°F | The temperature setpoint value you want the thermostat to Heat to when the thermostat is in the Setback mode. 0 represents OFF. |
7 | Setback High | 50-90°F, 10-32°C | 90°F | The temperature setpoint value you want the thermostat to Cool to when the thermostat is in the Setback mode. 0 represents OFF. |
8 | Zone Temp Offset | +/- 9°F, +/- 4.5°C | 0°F | Zone Temperature offset adjusts the sensed Zone Temperature reading from the A to D converter, allowing calibration in the field. |
9 | Keypad Lockout | 0-2 | 0 | Allows you to choose what the occupant can access. The Service Menu is still available if Keypad Lockout is ON. 1= Disables all buttons except ▲ and ▼ buttons. 2= Disables all buttons. 0= No keypad lockout. |
10 | Fan Program Mode | 1-3 | 3 | 1= ON= Fan is always on regardless of demand. 2= AUTO= Fan is only on with heating or cooling demand. 3= ON or AUTO= User can choose either selection. |
11 | Fan Program Speed | 1-3 | 3 | 1= HIGH= 1-speed fan (only displays “On Auto” in Fan menu) 2= LOW, HIGH= 2-speed fan 3= LOW, MED, HIGH= 3-speed fan |
12 | System Program Mode | 0-3 | 1 | Allows you to determine what system modes the occupant can select. 0= OFF, AUTO 1= OFF, HEAT, COOL, AUTO 2= OFF, HEAT, COOL 3= AUTO, HEAT, COOL |
14 | Setback Mode Enable | 0, 1 | 0 | When ON (1), Setback is shown as an available system mode selection. If Setback mode is selected, the thermostat will control to the current Setback Heat and Setback Cool setpoints. 0= OFF 1= ON |
15 | Outside Air Damper | 0, 1 | 0 | 1= OFF= Cycles; OA output cycles with active heat or cool demand. 0= ON= Continuous; OA output is active anytime the thermostat is out of the OFF mode. |
17 | Minimum Deadband Adjust | 3-10°F, 1.5-5°C | 3°F | A changeover deadband value prevents short cycling between Heating and Cooling modes. The value is adjustable to meet various HVAC system requirements. |
25 | Pre-occupancy Purge | 0-3 Hours | 0 Hours | Defines a period of time for the fan to run prior to an occupied area, to circulate fresh air. |
30 | Cycles Per Hour for Cool | 0-6 CPH | 5 CPH | 0 disables cycling and thermostat becomes an ON/OFF control. |
32 | Cycles Per Hour for Heat | 0-12 CPH | 3 CPH | 0 disables cycling and thermostat becomes an ON/OFF control. |
35 | Heat Recovery Rate | 0-18°F/Hr, 0-10°C/Hr | 5°F/Hr, 3°C/Hr | 0 disables ramp recovery, uses step response |
36 | Cool Recovery Rate | 0-18°F/Hr, 0-10°C/Hr | 5°F/Hr, 3°C/Hr | 0 disables ramp recovery, uses step response |
40 | Output Min Off Time for Heat and Cool | 1-10 Minutes | 4 Minutes | Sets the minimum off time for both heat and cool output. |
41 | OA/ RV Output Configuration | 0-4 | 0 | 0= OA/ RV Output is used to control the outside air damper. 1= OA/ RV Output is on when there is a demand for heating. 2= OA/ RV Output is on when there is a demand for cooling. 3= OA/ RV Output is 2nd Stage Heat. 4= OA/ RV Output is 2nd Stage Cool. |
42 | Temp Source (Remote) | 0, 1 | 0 | 0= The temperature will be measured by the thermostat’s internal sensor. 1= The temperature will be measured by a remote probe connected to the RW205 receiver. |
43 | Pairing Start | 0, 1 | 0 | This item should remain OFF until the installer is ready to perform the wireless connection process to the RW205 receiver. 0= OFF= The thermostat will not attempt to pair with the RW205 receiver. 1= ON= The thermostat will attempt to pair with the RW205 receiver. |
45 | Intermittent Fan | 0, 1 | 0 | If enable is selected, the lowest speed fan will operate during setback operation. 0= Disable 1= Enable |
46 | Intermittent Fan On Time | 1-60 Minutes | 5 Minutes | Defines the duration in which low-speed fan will be on. Fan On Time will be activated after Fan Off Time has passed. |
47 | Intermittent Fan Off Time | 1-60 Minutes | 25 Minutes | Defines the duration in which fan will be off. Fan Off Time will be activated after Fan On Time has passed. |
Single-Stage Systems
Systems that use dedicated 1 HEAT and 1 COOL and do not require secondary or staged outputs:
Multi-Stage Systems
Systems that use 1 HEAT and 2 COOL:
Heat Pump Systems
Systems that use a dedicated Compressor input and do not have separate heating and cooling inputs:
Systems that use a dedicated Heat and Cool and internally assesses the compressor demand inside the system:
The RW205 receiver has no pipe sensor, therefore seasonal changeover cannot be controlled. The Wave Wireless System will operate fan coil systems using the dedicated HEAT OUTPUT and COOL OUTPUT connected to the associated valve on the fan coil system. For fan coil systems using 2 HEAT or 2 COOL that are not changed seasonally, refer to the Multi-Stage Systems section.
Setback
The RW205 receiver’s SETBACK INPUT is a low level switchable input that is normally open. When the switch is closed, the system is in setback mode. In setback mode, the heating and cooling setback limits are used as temperature control points and fan operation is cycled with demand at the lowest speed. Pressing any button on the TW205/206 thermostat will override the setback for 1 hour. Setback function is enabled via the Service Menu on the thermostat:
USER OPERATION (TW205 ONLY)
The following operating instructions are only for the TW205 nonprogrammable thermostat. Please refer to the “TW206 Owner’s Manual” for the operating instructions for the TW206 programmable thermostat
Saving Changes
As you navigate your thermostat, be aware of the thermostat’s save and exit protocol:
▲ or ▼ Button Operation
Pressing SYS will light up the system mode options described below (if enabled by your thermostat’s installer in the Service Menu). Press SYS to scroll through the options. As you scroll, the current option will be flashing. To select the flashing option, wait for the five second timeout, which saves your option and returns you to the default display.
MENU DESCRIPTION
Pressing FAN will light up the fan mode options described below (if enabled by your thermostat’s installer in the Service Menu). Press FAN to scroll through the options. As you scroll, the current option will be fl ashing. To select the fl ashing option, wait for the fi ve-second timeout, which saves your option and returns you to the thermostat’s default display.
MENU DESCRIPTION
F/C Button Operation
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
Warning: Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules. NOTE: 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 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 or more of the following measures:
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