Inspire NS1002 User manual

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NS1002 Installation Guide Rev 1.3
WARNING Electricity is dangerous. Before commencing work,
ensure that you read and understand these instructions and isolate the
relevant circuit. This product should only be installed by a qualified
electrician or heating engineer and should be installed in accordance to
BS 7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations), or to another equivalent standard.
CAUTION: High Voltage Wires
The NS1002 series is a 2 channel programmer for controlling up to 2 zones. Each zone can be configured
to be either a timed zone (eg hot water circuit, towel rail circuit) or a central heating zone by adding our
Wireless Thermostat to that channel. The unit will replace most existing programmers and will fit over a
standard single or double BS4662 back box.
Isolate the existing supply, then remove the existing Programmer (if fitted). Make a careful note of all
wiring locations of the existing programmer before removing any wires. The NS1002 will replace most
existing programmers on the market.
Then secure the wall mount onto the single or double gang back box using the two M3 screws provided.
This unit is designed for fixed wiring only. Wire the unit up following the appropriate circuit schematic
for your heating system type, ensuring that all wires are securely held and that no bare copper is visible
Power Supply: 230V~ 50...60Hz, 2.5W (Max)
Switch Type: 2 x SPDT
Switch Rating: 3 Amps Total load on all Channels
Number of programmes: Up to 10 switch points per day per channel, configurable as every day, 5/2
day or 7 day.
Introduction
Installation Tools Required (Not supplied)
Philips screwdriver
Flat blade screwdriver
Long nosed pliers
Specifications

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outside the connector block. For ease of wiring, we recommend 1mm2cable, although 1.5mm2 can also
be used. All wiring should conform to the current IEEE wiring regulations. When replacing an existing
programmer, the wiring conversion table (Table 1) may be of assistance.
All diagrams are in schematic form and earths have been omitted on the drawings for clarity. The NS1002
is a class 2 device and does not require an earth. Ensure that you do not break earth continuity to the
rest of the circuit. You may need to join the existing earth leads together using a terminal strip. Ensure
that the circuit is protected by a 3 amp fuse.
If you have an NS1002 with our Wireless Thermostat
If you are replacing an existing Wired Thermostat with our Wireless Thermostat.
The Wired Thermostat should be removed from the circuit and the Thermostat wiring made safe by
disconnecting the wiring and bridging
the connections if required. Depending on your existing system, the
wired Thermostat may be wired back to either your programmer, the wiring centre / junction box, a zone
valve or the boiler itself.
Wiring Diagrams
fig. 1 fig. 2
Y Plan S Plan
Combi Boiler
fig. 3 fig. 4
Single Zone Two Zone
Programmer Programmer
Programmer
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Y Plan
fig. 6
fig. 5
S Plan
Adding a NS1002 to an existing Inspire Home Automation System with a NS1001 Wired Thermostat
In this case, the Thermostat circuit should bypass the programmer so that the time control is done entirely
by the Thermostat. See wiring diagrams fig. 5 and fig. 6.
After the wiring has been completed, Push the control board assembly into place and secure using the 4
screws. Before putting on the front cover, we suggest that you test the unit for correct operation.
Ensure that any supplied Wireless Thermostats have their batteries removed, then switch the power back
on to the central heating system. One or more lights should light up on the programmer, depending on the
whether Wireless Thermostats are paired and/or connected.
CH. The light should be red. Press the CH button once, the light should
start to flash red and the unit will call for heat on the CH circuit. Check
that the boiler has fired up and any zone valves have moved to their
appropriate positions. Press the button again to turn the channel off.
Testing the heat
CH
HW
HW. The light should be out. Press the HW button twice to switch it on.
It will light green and the unit will call for heat on the HW circuit. Check
that the boiler has fired up and any zone valves have moved to their
appropriate positions. Press the button again to turn the channel off.
Testing the hot water
Once you have ascertained that the unit is functioning correctly, push the front cover over the unit until it
clips into place. Finally remove the protective film from the cover.
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Plug the Wireless Internet Gateway into a spare port in your router and plug in the supplied power cable.
After the unit has powered up, you should have a green Power LED, a flashing Amber Internet LED, and
the RF LED should go green when a unit has connected to it.
Select a suitable location for your wireless Thermostat, taking into account the following.
Do not mount the Thermostat in draughty areas,direct sunlight or places subject to high levels of humidity
/ heat, such as a kitchen or bathroom. The optimum place is 1.5 metres from the ground, on an internal
wall and either in a living room or hallway.
Also consider the radio signal and that the Wireless Thermostat must communicate with both the Internet
Gateway and the Wireless Receiver. Before mounting the unit, we recommend checking that the unit can
communicate correctly.
Remove the two securing screws on the bottom edge of the
thermostat and lift the thermostat off the wall mount.
The wall mount is supplied with fixings suitable for a solid wall. If
you are fixing to another type of wall, then different fixings may
need to be obtained. If you use different screws, ensure that they
are the pan head or round head type and that when the screws
are flush, the heads are not protruding above or to the sides of the
surrounding surface.
Using the wall mount as a template, mark the location of the two
holes on the wall. For reference, the two holes are 75.5 mm apart.
Drill suitable holes (6mm diameter for the wall plugs supplied),
insert wall plugs and screw the wall mount to the wall.
WARNING be aware of any buried cables before drilling.
Install two AA Alkaline batteries (Supplied) into the back of the room
thermostat, and ensure that the display is illuminated.
It is easiest to start the two securing screws off before placing it on the wall, however do ensure that these
screws do not protrude inside the room thermostat.
Carefully locate the room thermostat over the wall mount. The room thermostat should slide over the wall
mount with little effort. If it does not, do not force it, but check the following then try again
° Securing screws do not protrude into the thermostat
° Wall mount screws are the correct size
Hold the room thermostat in place and lightly tighten the screws underneath to secure the unit – these
screws only need the lightest of pressure and must not be over tightened
Setting up the rest of the system.
Preparing your new thermostat
Installing the Wall Mount

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The unit has two distinct modes, depending upon if there is a thermostat paired to the channel.
With a Thermostat paired (CH Channel).
The override is active in the event that a thermostat has lost connection to the controller. The operation of
this can be set within the setup page on the website.
Without a thermostat paired (HW Channel)
The middle button is used for pairing.
Operating
Colour Status Button Function
Green Thermostat connected No operation
Flashing green Thermostat connected and
calling for heat from the boiler
No operation
Red Thermostat not connected Override (defaults to On/Off)
Flashing red Thermostat not connected,
controller calling for heat
Override - Switch channel off.
Colour Status Short button press Long press
Off Hot water switched off Switch to Profile Mode Boost
Orange Hot water in profile mode Switch to On Mode Boost
Flashing orange Hot water within an active
profile.
Switch to On Mode Boost
Green Hot water switched On Switch to Off Mode Boost
Flashing green Hot water within Boost Switch to previous Mode No operation
Colour Status Button Function
Red Not paired to Gateway Enter Pairing Mode
Orange Not connected to Gateway Enter Pairing Mode
Green Connected to Gateway Enter Pairing Mode

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Your unit should come ready paired to the Gateway and Thermostat.
When all units are connected, you should see:-
Gateway - Green RF light. At least one device is connected to the Internet Gateway.
Thermostat - RF symbol lit in bottom left corner. Connected to Gateway.
Programmer - Green CH light. Thermostat connected to Programmer.
Programmer - Green Centre Light. Programmer connected to Gateway.
If the lights are not as described above, ensure all units are in radio range of each other, and wait 10
minutes if units have just been switched on.
In the unlikely event that you need to pair the units to each other then:
To Pair the Programmer to the Internet Gateway.
Press the pairing button on the back of the gateway, (The RF light will flash amber)
Press the pairing button twice on the programmer.
To Pair the Thermostat to the Internet Gateway.
Press the pairing button on the back of the gateway, (The RF light will flash amber)
Press and hold the M & S keys on the Thermostat for 5 seconds, the RF symbol, bottom left should start
to flash.
To Pair the Thermostat to the programmer (Only possible after both Thermostat and programmer are
connected to the Internet Gateway)
Press the pairing button on the programmer, this will make all three lights flash. Then press the
appropriate button (CH) to pair the central heating channel to a thermostat, this will start the light flashing,
Software Version 4.xx (Units purchased from November 2015) press and hold the ‘S’ and ‘-’ keys on the
Room Thermostat until the RF indicator in the lower left hand corner starts to flash.
Software Version 3.xx press and hold the ‘M’ and ‘S’ keys on the Room Thermostat until the RF indicator
in the lower left hand corner starts to flash.
This is an online guide and can be found at
http://www.inspirehomeautomation.co.uk/manuals
Connecting & Pairing
Setting up and using your Room Thermostat

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Wiring Conversions
Table 1
NS1002 Neutral Live HW
OFF
HW
ON
CH
OFF
CH
ON
Comments
N L 1 2 3 4
DANFOSS RANDALL FP975 N L 3 1 6 4 Only if Terminals L,2,5
are Linked
DANFOSS RANDALL FP715Si N L 1 3 2 4
DANFOSS RANDALL 4033 7 6 5 4 3 2
HORSTMANN 425 DIADEM,
TIAGRA
N L 3 1 6 4 Only if Terminals L,2,5
are Linked
HORSTMANN 425 CORONET N L 6 4 Only if Terminals L,2,5
are Linked
HORSTMANN CHANNELPLUS XL
SERIES 2
N L 3 1 6 4 Only if Terminals L,2,5
are Linked
HONEYWELL ST669 N L 7 6 4 3
HONEYWELL ST6300, ST6400 N L 1 3 2 4
HONEYWELL ST900A, ST900C N L 1 3 2 4
INVENSYS LIFESTYLE LP241,
LP522, LP722
N L 1 3 2 4
POTTERTON EP2000, EP3000 N L 1 3 2 4
RANDALL 702 N L 4 3 2 1
SALUS EP200 N L 1 3 2 4
SMITHS IND. CENTROLLER 1000 N L 1 3 2 4
SWITCHMASTER 800, 805, 900,
9000, 9001
N L 4 3 2 1

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