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Honeywell D1-528 Direct Thermostat Installation Guide

INNCOM DIRECT D1-528 THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION GUIDE  
A “Reverse Bind” is used for these devices where you  
initiate configuration from the target device by pressing  
a button to make the device send a Bind Request.  
IO Map Parameter (Io)  
Use the Io parameter to activate an IO Map in a target  
while at the same time Bind the target device’s radio (if  
applicable) to the D1-528’s current RF Room ID, PAN ID  
and RF Channel.  
1. Press the Bind switch on the target device, to make  
the target send a 0x00110 Bind Request.  
Upon seeing the Bind Request the D1-528 will broad-  
cast an RF Teach/Bind and P5 0x00112 Layer-X Bind  
command containing the defined I/O Map and RF  
parameters. Any device with a radio will Directly pro-  
cess the RF Teach command. Any S5-bus device con-  
nected to an existing RF device will process the P5  
0x00112 Layer-X Bind command once it has been  
“media gateway’ed” from RF onto the S5-bus.  
If the target received the command, it should adopt  
the defined settings and I/O Map and RESET. On  
startup, the target device should broadcast a  
“0x00031” Sound Buzzer VFI. If the D1-528 receives  
this it will beep as feedback that the bind was suc-  
cessful.  
Enter Service Parameter Mode if not already there.  
IMPORTANT:  
First go to the Adr parameter and press DISPLAY  
to view the current Adr parameter value. If a non-  
zero value is currently stored in the Adr parameter,  
the RF Bind command sent to configure an I/O  
map will also set the defined address into the tar-  
get. Change the displayed Adr value to 0 and  
press F/C button if you do not want an address  
defined in the Bind command that gets sent.  
If you want to set an address and I/O map at the same  
time, change the Adr parameter value to the desired  
address and press F/C button.  
If configuring a a CBL32 Evora or Modeva, CBL8  
S217.RF or L208.RF, or any CBL8 S5 bus device, these  
get configured with a “Forward Bind” where you initiate  
the bind/configuration from the D1-528:  
NOTE:  
You will typically never do this because most I/O  
1. Prepare the target device:  
Maps set an address. Setting an address and I/O  
Map at the same time is typically ONLY done when  
binding a micro-CBL RF K594/K595 motion  
sensor or S541.RF configured for balcony door  
where you have several of these devices installed  
in the same room and you want to give each a  
unique address.  
• For any CBL32 device that uses a forward bind,  
place the target device into “Ready to Teach”  
mode by pressing a button on the target 2  
times quickly (Tap-Tap), then press the button  
for 4-7 seconds. This depends on the target  
device however and its software revision. Refer  
to applicable commissioning documentation if  
in doubt. The button LED’s on the device  
should begin to blink once/minute.  
1. Press and hold  
mode.  
2. Press the UP/DOWN arrow button and select Io  
for 4 seconds to enter into service  
parameter.  
• For an CBL8 S217.RF, L208.RF or other CBL8  
RF device, press a button on the device 3 times  
(tap-tap-tap) to put the device into “Ready to  
Teach mode. There will be no visible feedback.  
• For S5-bus connected\, non-RF CBL8 devices,  
they do not need to be placed into a “Ready to  
Teach” mode.  
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2. Press DISPLAY button on the D1-528. The D1-528  
will send an RF Bind/Teach and a 0x00104 P5 I/O  
Map Teach command.  
If the target device received the RF Bind/ I/O Map  
Teach command:  
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DISPLAY  
• For any CBL32 device, the button LEDs will  
begin to flash 2 times/second  
3. Press DISPLAY to view the value.  
0 will appear by default.  
• For a CBL8 S217.RF, L208.RF or other CBL8  
RF device or S5-bus connected non-RF CBL8  
devices the button LEDs will begin to blink  
rapidly.  
4. Change to the desired I/O Map the target should  
adopt.  
If configuring an address in a CBL32 PC502.4G, CBL32  
D454, CBL32 X47, RF Saflok lock or similar device that  
does not have front facing buttons, and uses a Reverse  
Bind, press the POWER button and bnd will appear  
indicating the D1-528 is now waiting to see a reverse  
bind request sent from the target device.  
3. Accept the Bind/Teach on the target:  
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