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namron 4512738 Touch Zigbee 16A Thermostat Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
NAMRON THERMOSTAT  
TOUCH ZIGBEE 16A  
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Namenamron 4512738 Touch Zigbee 16A Thermostat Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1: Instruction manual for Namron thermostat. Touch Zigbee 16A.
  • Page 2: Instruction manual Namron termostat touch ZigBee 16A Technical data ZigBee frequency: 2.4GHz Operation voltage: 220-240V~50/60Hz Maximum load: 16A Power consumption: <2W Ambient temperature: 0°C to 40°C (during operation) Temperature range: 0°C to 40°C Control modes: Away, Auto, Manual, Drying, Off IP rating: IP21 Certificate: ZigBee 3.0, CE, RED
  • Page 3: Installation must be done by a qualified electrician. Power supply must be turned off during installation. Remove the display unit and front cover by using a small screwdriver. Insert the wires to the correct terminals as presented in the wiring diagram. Suggested wire-stripping length is 8-10mm. Fix the thermostat into the connection box by tightening the screws. Make sure that the thermostat is fixed without deformation. Suggested torque is 0.2-0.4Nm.
  • Page 4: Settings menu allows access to various configurations including preview, Zigbee settings, schedule, monitor settings, and time/date settings. To enter the settings menu, press and hold the up and down buttons for over 5 seconds while the device is in OFF mode. In the time/date settings, users can modify values and save changes by pressing the F button. The device can acquire local time from a bound device under specific conditions. The standby interface activates if there is no operation for 2 minutes in any mode except OFF Mode. The display will turn off automatically if there is no operation within 30 seconds when the Display Auto Off function is enabled. Users can switch operation modes by short pressing the button on the Home Interface. Away mode allows users to set specific times for leaving and returning home, controlling temperature during that period. If away mode is activated with an end time set to 0, the device will maintain the current temperature indefinitely. Auto mode schedule enables users to set specific temperature controls for designated times and days.
  • Page 5: Schedule setting method allows quick access to the Auto Mode Schedule weekly setting interface. In Auto Day Schedule, users can select and modify time or temperature settings. Saving will fail if the latter time is not later than the former time, resulting in a Time setting error!!!. Default time schedules include specific temperature settings for different times of the day. Manual Mode controls the heating system based on the current set temperature. Dry Mode Schedule enables quick heating to dry floors, with configurable duration and post-dry mode settings. Off Mode indicates the device is idle and includes a window open detection feature to save energy. Window open detection activates when the room temperature drops below a set threshold. The monitor set function allows real-time monitoring of overcurrent, overheating, and freezing conditions. Users can modify monitor settings through the interface and save changes accordingly.
  • Page 6: If current is over the set value, the relay will be forced to off by the device, and the state will be reported to the gateway. The over current alarm function can be disabled, which can be set directly through the device. When over current alarm is triggered, the beeper will beep. To cancel the alarm, just press and hold the button for over 3 seconds or reset power of the device. This function is similar to the function of “Internal Over Heat Protection.” The alarm will be triggered when the floor sensor temperature exceeds the maximum floor temperature. To cancel the alarm manually, just press and hold the button for over 3 seconds. Hysteresis enables the controller to control the relay only when the sensor temperature is lower than the set temperature minus the hysteresis value. Set the level of vibration sensor under the buttons or buzzer level. The OLED display brightness can be configured through the proprietary attribute of the Thermostat Cluster.
  • Page 7: On the Home Interface, press and hold both buttons for over 10S to enable or disable the Display Auto OFF function. The Display Auto Off function can be configured through the proprietary attribute 0x100B of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201). This parameter defines which sensor temperature will be displayed on the Home page: Floor Temp for external sensor and Home Temp for indoor air temperature. Temperature compensation is necessary due to potential tolerance caused by the sensor or other factors, with a range of -5 to +5°C and a stepping of 0.5°C. This value can be configured through the attribute Local TemperatureCalibration (0x0010) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201). Device state after power reset can be set to “last status” or “default” mode. If set as “last status,” the device will return to the status before power failure after power on. To ensure safety, if the internal temperature exceeds a certain value during heating, the device will execute a short temporary action to turn off the relay. On the Home Interface, press and hold both buttons for over 10S to enable or disable the Child Lock. The Child Lock can also be configured through the attribute KeypadLockout (0x0001) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
  • Page 8: Zigbee configuration introduction Select network set on home interface to enter into Zigbee network management interface. Operate your Zigbee gateway to add device, select “Add”, then short press button. If added successfully, “Status” will show “Inclusion OK” and device ID. Operate your Zigbee gateway to remove device, select “Remove”, then short press button. If removed successfully, “Status” will show “Exclusion OK” and device ID will be shown as 0. Factory resetting will remove the device from Zigbee network and all parameters will be restored to factory default setting. The device will start reset, “Status” will show “Reset...”. Zigbee does not have away mode; the attribute occupancy is required to judge whether it is away mode. The thermostat provides 3 Zigbee application endpoints.
  • Page 9: Application Endpoint #1 – Thermostat Provides basic information about the device, such as the manufacturer ID, vendor and model name, stack profile, ZCL version, production date, hardware revision, etc. Allows a factory reset of attributes, without the device leaving the network. Allows to put the endpoint into identify mode, useful for identifying/locating devices and required for Finding & Binding. Allows adding this endpoint to one or more groups, enabling addressing using the group address. Allows storing one or more scenes per group, where each scene consists of a pre-set on/off state value. Measuring power, voltage, current. Device related alarm. Thermostat User Interface Configuration. This is the firmware version number of the application. Hardware version 1.
  • Page 10: GenericDevice-Class includes various ENUM8 values. GenericDevice-Type is read-only and has a value of 0xFF. ProductCode is a read-only octstr with a value of 00. ProductURL is a read-only string with a value of NULL. Software build ID is 6.9.1.0_r4 and is read-only. The reset to factory defaults command resets all attributes of all clusters to their factory defaults without affecting networking functionality or persistent data. SceneCount holds the total number of scenes currently stored on the device and is read-only. CurrentScene indicates the currently active scene if the SceneValid attribute is true and is read-only. CurrentGroup indicates the currently active scene in conjunction with CurrentScene if the SceneValid attribute is true and is read-only. SceneValid indicates if the scene identified by CurrentGroup and CurrentScene is currently active and is read-only.
  • Page 11: Store Scene stores the device’s current state as a scene or updates a previously stored scene accordingly. Recall Scene reverts the device’s current state using the values from the previously stored field set. Attributes supported for Groups include bitmap8, read-only NameSupport, which indicates not supported. Commands supported for Groups include Add Group, which adds the endpoint to a group, and View Group, which determines whether the device belongs to a group and returns the group name if supported. Remove Group removes this endpoint from the specified group and all scenes that refer to this group. Remove All Groups removes this endpoint from all groups and all scenes that refer to any existing groups. Add Group if Identifying adds this endpoint to the group if the endpoint is identifying. For Thermostat attributes, LocalTemperature is reportable and indicates room temperature with a maximum resolution of 0.01 ºC. OutdoorTemperature is also reportable and indicates floor temperature with a maximum resolution of 0.01 ºC. Occupancy indicates whether the space is occupied, affecting the heating setpoints used.
  • Page 12: Control sequence of operation supports heating only. Indicates the relay on/off status, supports heat state. OLED brightness levels include low, mid (default), and high. Key beep volume and vibration levels can be off, low, or high. Select external floor sensor type with various NTC values. Referring sensor for heat control can be room sensor, floor sensor, or both. The mode after reset power can be default or last status before power off. Temperature compensation for the external sensor ranges from -30 to 30. The duration of dry mode ranges from 5 to 100 minutes, default is 5. The mode after dry mode can be off, manual, auto (default), or away mode.
  • Page 13: Hysteresis setting, range is 5-50, unit is 0.1ºC, default value is 5. Max floor temperature, range is 0-35, unit is 1ºC, 0 means this function is disabled, default value is 27. Away Mode Set: Value=0: not away (default), Value=1: away. Setpoint Raise/Lower increases or decreases the set temperature according to current mode, unit is 0.1ºC. Current Summation Delivered indicates the current amount of electrical energy delivered to the load. Flags indicating current device status, always is 0x00. The unit of metering data is always kWh (0x00). The decimal point on the left and right sides of the data is always 0x00. Metering data type is always Electric Metering (0x00). Indicates the physical entities that this device is able to measure, supports only bit0: Active measurement (AC).
  • Page 14: AC voltage divisor is used to calculate the real displayed voltage. The formula for real displayed voltage is RMSVoltage * ACVoltageMultiplier / ACVoltageDivisor. AC current divisor is used to calculate the real displayed current. The formula for real displayed current is RMSCurrent * ACCurrentMultiplier / ACCurrentDivisor. AC power divisor is used to calculate the real displayed power. The formula for real displayed power is Active Power * ACPowerMultiplier / ACPowerDivisor. AC alarms mask specifies which configurable alarms may be generated. Current overload alarm is triggered if the current exceeds a certain value. The alarm server can generate commands related to electrical measurement alarms. The time cluster is based on UTC time since January 1, 2000.
  • Page 15: Occupancy sensing attributes can indicate whether a space is occupied or unoccupied. The occupancy attribute affects the HVAC cluster and its operation mode. The thermostat user interface configuration supports various attributes. Temperature display mode is configurable. Keypad lockout options range from no lockout to multiple levels of lockout. Application Endpoint #2 supports OTA upgrades. The OTA upgrade process is pull-oriented and searches for mating servers. The server controls the upgrade process, including image selection and installation timing. The OTA upgrade complies with the standard Zigbee protocol.
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