Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat User Manual COOL For Model WDTC-20 Manage and automate your home’s climate to maximize energy conservation and comfort RESET NORMAL SAVE ENERGY HEAT AUTO COOL ON FAN Thank you for purchasing the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat. It was designed to give you many years of reliable service and easy to use climate control when operated manually or by remote control in a Z-Wave® network.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction..................................................................................... 1 Table of Contents............................................................................. 2 Glossary.......................................................................................... 3 Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat Basics............................................... 4 Package Contents/Tools Required...........................................
GLOSSARY Basics Bind – Activates Z-Wave® module. Can be used to include Thermostat into a network, include into a Scene or delete thermostat from Scene or network. Similar to program button found on other products. Calibration - Accuracy of thermostat (set at factory only, see Temperature Offset.) Copy – See Replicate. Delete – Erase transmitter or scene information from Controller. Also known as Exclude. Device – Any item that is connected to a module (for example, lamps).
Basics Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat Basics 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 Temp
General Information General Information Definition of Symbol Warning Package Contents User Manual Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat User Manual COOL COOL for Model WDTC-20 Manage and automate your home’s climate to maximize energy conservation and comfort Thank you for purchasing the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat. It was designed to give you many years of reliable service and easy to use climate control when operated manually or by remote control in a Z-Wave® network.
Installation Step 1: Thermostat Location Retrofit or Replacement Installations: Mount the new thermostat in the same location as the old one. New Installations: Follow the guidelines below and refer to the diagram: • Locate the thermostat on an inside wall, about 5 ft. above the floor, and in a room that is used often.
Step 2: Removing Existing Thermostat Installation WARNING: To avoid electrical shock and to prevent damage to the furnace, air conditioner, and thermostat disconnect the power supply at the circuit breaker or heater and air conditioner before beginning work. Note: It is very important to label all wires before disconnecting them. 4. Label the wires one at a time. You must label all the wires before you proceed. With all wires labeled, remove them from the existing thermostat.
Tools required: Phillips or Slotted Screwdriver Drill 3/16 inch drill bit Hammer Pencil 1. Separate the control unit (front) of the thermostat from the mounting base (back.) Grasp the thermostat and pry the control unit away from the base, lift up to remove the control unit from the base as shown. Set aside the control unit. 2. Pull the wires through the wire hole in the base.
Step 4: Wiring Information Installation General wiring guidelines for safe and secure wire connections: • Ends of wires should be stripped 3/8 inch as shown. • Take care not to damage or lose labels for each wire during handling. • Locate and dress wires to come in from behind the thermostat and turn up into the terminal area. • Push excess wiring back into the wall opening. Do not allow wiring between thermostat mounting base and wall.
Installation Step 4: Wiring Information (continued) C B O W2 W Y RH RC G A Terminal Designation Reference Guide Conventional Gas/Oil/Electric Heating and Cooling Systems (No Heat Pump): C -- Common (power or hot) wire from secondary side of heating system transformer. (Note: This wire is required for thermostat operation. If you do not have a “C” wire, please call customer support at 1-866-545-5765, e-mail at homesettings@wayne-dalton.
Step 4: Wiring Information (continued) Installation IMPORTANT! Additional Wiring Notes: • For heat pumps with O and B both present, connect O wire to O terminal and B wire to C terminal (NOTE: This is typically for Trane Heat Pump products only.) Do not connect B wire to B terminal as it may damage the 24VAC power system.
Installation Step 5: Match Wiring Match the wiring diagram below with the wires you labeled in Step 3 and proceed to the page referenced for detailed set-up information for your application. Note: The C wire (24 Volts AC) is not optional. Note: If your combination of wires in not shown, go to Step 6 and modify your labeling per the cross reference chart.
Step 6: Modify Label Scheme Installation If your combination of wires is not shown, refer to the cross reference chart below. Add the corresponding Wayne-Dalton terminal designation label to your wire’s label and then repeat Step 5 to match your wiring diagram. If a match is still not successful, contact customer support at 1-866-545-5765, e-mail at homesettings@wayne-dalton.com or contact your HVAC professional. Note: The C wire (24 Volts AC) is not optional.
Installation Step 7: Configuration 2 Wire Heat + C Wiring and Jumper Configuration Your Labeled Wires C W RH STEP A: Verify your labeled wires match the ones shown in the box to the left. NOTE: Do not allow the wires to contact another terminal, touch each other or touch other parts of the thermostat. C B O W2 W Y RH RC G A C JP5 A OR B W RH STEP B: Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base.
Step 7: Configuration STEP A: Verify your labeled wires match the ones shown in the box to the left. NOTE: Do not allow the wires to contact another terminal, touch each other or touch other parts of the thermostat. Your Labeled Wires W Y RH C G C B O W2 W Y RH RC G A C JP5 W Y RH Installation 4 Wire Heat/Cool + C Wiring and Jumper Configuration STEP B: Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base.
Installation Step 7: Configuration 4 Wire Heat Pump without Auxiliary Heat + C Wiring and Jumper Configuration STEP A: Verify your labeled wires match the ones shown in the box to the left. NOTE: Do not allow the wires to contact another terminal, touch each other or touch other parts of the thermostat. Your Labeled Wires C B or O Y RH G C B O W2 W Y RH RC G A SEE NOTE B C JP5 O Y RH G STEP B: Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base.
Step 7: Configuration STEP A: Verify your labeled wires match the ones shown in the box to the left. NOTE: Do not allow the wires to contact another terminal, touch each other or touch other parts of the thermostat. Your Labeled Wires C W2 W Y RH G C B O W2 W Y RH RC G A C W2 W JP5 A OR B Y RH G Installation 2 Stage Heat and 1 Stage Cool + C Wiring and Jumper Configuration STEP B: Connect your wires to the corresponding terminals on the thermostat base.
Prepare the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat Control Unit for Installation: 1. Install 2 AA batteries as shown in 1 Installation Step 8: Control Unit Preparation the diagram to the right. The batteries are required to maintain your target temperatures during a power outage. If battery power is lost, or when changing batteries, you must reset your target temperatures. + AA NOTE: Use Alkaline Batteries only, do not use rechargeable batteries.
Step 10: Installation Verification Installation Verify you have correctly installed the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat: 1. Restore Power: Turn on all electrical power turned off in Step 1. 3. Check Heat: A. Press and release the HEAT button on the front of the control unit. The word HEAT will appear in the display. B. Press the “+” symbol (Temperature up) button to raise the temperature to 90 degrees F. C. Wait 5 minutes, then verify warm air is blowing from your system. D.
Modify your display to read degrees C or degrees F: To display degrees Celsius: 1. Install jumper on jumper JP1 position A shown in diagram to the right. 2. Press and release the RESET button (using a paper clip or pencil point) on the front of the control unit to activate your setting. To display degrees Fahrenheit: 1. Do not install jumper or remove jumper on jumper JP1 as shown on position B in the diagram to the right. 2.
General Operation Basics Operation The Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat is a set-back thermostat with a unique Z-Wave® dual identity. The dual identity is designed to work with your Z-Wave® network regardless of the manufacturer of your controller or its date of manufacture. When programming your thermostat to your controller, if it does not respond to the commands, reprogram it using the alternate programming method to enable set-back capability.
Operation Manual Operation To manually operate your Zwave Enabled Thermostat: NOTE: Confirm your thermostat has stabilized to room temperature prior to operation. 1. Confirm the Fan is in Auto mode by sliding the FAN switch to the left. NOTE: To run the fan continuously with or without HEAT or COOL, slide the FAN switch to the right to the ON position. 2. Press and release the desired temperature mode, either HEAT or COOL. The LCD will display either HEAT or COOL to match your selection.
Programming Programming Target temperatures Target temperatures are programmed into the thermostat as the desired temperature for the mode being programmed. A total of four modes are available for programming: a) Normal Heat, b) Save Heat, c) Normal Cool, d) Save Cool COOL NORMAL modes are used when the home is occupied, and SAVE ENERGY modes are used for when the home is unoccupied. The SAVE ENERGY mode is a pre-determined set-back temperature. 1 RESET 1.
RESET NORMAL SAVE ENERGY AUTO HEAT ON COOL FAN 5 SAVE 6 HEAT RESET NORMAL SAVE ENERGY AUTO HEAT COOL ON FAN HEAT RESET Programming NORMAL COOL target temperature: 7. Place your thermostat into COOL mode. If the display is showing the word HEAT, press the COOL button to change to COOL mode. The LCD will display the word COOL. 8. With the word COOL displayed on the LCD, press and release the NORMAL button. TARGET TEMP will appear in the display. 9.
Programming Programming Target Temperatures (continued) Programming COOL SAVE target temperature: NOTE: If this is not the first time setup, place your thermostat into COOL mode. If the display is showing the word HEAT, press the COOL button to change to COOL mode. The LCD will display the word COOL. COOL RESET NORMAL 10. With the word COOL displayed on the LCD, press and release the SAVE ENERGY button. TARGET TEMP and SAVE will appear in the display. HEAT AUTO COOL ON FAN 10 11.
Z-Wave® controllers from various manufacturers may support the Z-Wave® Thermostat General V2 Device Class used by the Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat. The following procedure will allow the thermostat to be added to a Z-Wave® network with its full functionality. NOTE: For Wayne-Dalton controller models, HA-07WD and HA-09WD, please proceed to the next page, “Alternate method of Z-Wave® Programming and Operation.
Z-Wave® Programming Z-Wave® Programming and Operation (continued) 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.
Programming Examples Z-Wave® Programming ThinkEssentials® Example EXAMPLE: Programming the Z-Wave® Thermostat to ThinkEssentials® software NOTE: The following directions apply only to Wayne-Dalton’s WDUSB10R, Z-Wave® USB Adapter, and ThinkEssentials® software. 1. Open ThinkEssentials® to the HOME tab and then ensure the DESIGN TAB is active by pressing it with your mouse. 2. Press the ADD DEVICE button in the ThinkEssentials® window. Step 1: Activate DESIGN tab 3.
Programming Examples Z-Wave® Programming ThinkEssentials® Example (cont.) OPERATING THERMOSTAT: 1. Place the thermostat manually in the desired mode, either HEAT or COOL. 2. Click on the icon to change from NORMAL to SAVE ENERGY. COOL 3. Refer to the Wayne-Dalton WDUSB10R User Manual for specific instructions on adding your thermostat to Scenes, Zones and schedules for automated control. 2. Press and release the BIND button on the thermostat.
Use this method to add the Z-Wave® Thermostat to your existing network and your Wireless Gateway. When a Key Chain Remote, 3150R, (or in-vehicle remote) is used with the Gateway, this set-up will allow the thermostat to be controlled from your automobile so, for example, you can switch your thermostat into SAVE ENERGY mode when you leave your home, or switch into NORMAL mode when you arrive home.
See the Wireless Gateway User Manual for directions on operating Scenes and key chain remote operation. REMOVING THERMOSTAT FROM WIRELESS GATEWAY (primary controller): Remove the thermostat from the Wireless Gateway as you would remove any Z-Wave® module. Use the BIND button the same as the PROGRAM button, to activate the Z-Wave® signal. See the Wireless Gateway User Manual for specific instructions.
NOTE: The following example assumes the controller is the primary controller on your Z-Wave network. If it is not the primary, first add the thermostat to your network using your network’s primary controller and then follow steps 2 through 6. NOTE: The following directions apply only to the HA-09WD used in the example to the right: 1. On the Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat press either the HEAT or COOL button, then the NORMAL button.
4 Seconds 3 4. On the HA-09WD Remote Control, simultaneously press and hold the ON and OFF buttons of the desired SCENE. Both red and green LEDs will flash. (Note: The LEDs will time out after 10 seconds. If this happens, this step needs to be repeated). Release the ON and OFF buttons. COOL 5. While holding the INCLUDE button on the controller, press and hold for 4 seconds the BIND button on the Z-Wave® Enabled Thermostat, then release. The green LED on the controller will flash. 2.
Compliance/Customer Support CUSTOMER SUPPORT For Installation support ONLY, please call 1-866-545-5765. For Z-Wave programming support, please e-mail: homesettings@wayne-dalton.com Additional product information and general information on Wayne-Dalton Home Control products may be found on our web site at www.wayne-dalton.com/access.