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t.a.c. STR150 User manual

0FL-4070-000, 13 Dec 2002 1 (2)
English
STR150®
Wall Module with Display User's Manual
0FL-4070-000
Connecting STR150 to a TAC Xenta 100 Family
Controller
TAC Xenta Controller
(101-VF,102-ES,103-A or 104-
A)
D1
X1
M
Mode
Data
M
11
12
13
STR150
CONNECTING
Wiring
Cable type ............................. Twisted pair, unshielded
Cable size ................................. Min 0.7 mm2 (19 AWG)
Distance ............................................ Max 30 m (100 Ft)
ATTACHING/REMOVING THE FRONT
The front panel is
attached to the base-
plate using four clamps,
two at the top of the front
panel and two at the
bottom.
When removing the front
panel use a screwdriver
(or similar) and push
gently to unhook the
clamps at the top or
bottom of the front panel.
To avoid base-plate deformation, be careful when
tightening the mounting screws. Note that the
enclosed screws are mainly intended for the US
and Australian markets.
REMOVING THE CORE
The core panel is
attached to the base-
plate using two
hinges. Remove the
core panel by pushing
the bottom of the core
panel upwards, then
unhinging the core
panel from the base-
plate.
MOUNTING, CABLES
Cables
Cables
Cables
Cables
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
2 (2) 0FL-4070-000, 13 Dec 2002
English
www.tac-global.com
Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
TAC Vista®, TAC Menta®, TAC Xenta®and Talking Buildings®are registered trademarks of TAC AB. LonMark®and LonWork®are registered trademarks of the Echelon Corporation.
Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft.
CONFIGURATION
Enter Configuration Mode
Push the fan and bypass buttons simultaneously for 2
seconds to enter P0. In P0, hold down the bypass button
and push the fan button three times.
The wrench symbol is lit when the STR150 is in
configuration mode.
Exit Configuration Mode
Push the fan and man button for 2 seconds. The timeout
will exit configuration mode if idle.
USER INTERFACE
Adjusting the Room Temperature
The increase button increases the temperature
setpoint in steps of 0.1 or 0.5°C (0.2 or 1.0°F).
The decrease button decreases the temperature
setpoint in steps of 0.1 or 0.5°C (0.2 or 1.0°F).
Changing to Occupied Mode
The bypass button is used to change from standby
(economy) or unoccupied mode to comfort mode.
When entering comfort mode, the symbol on the
display shows a steady light. When the bypass time
expires, the symbol returns to its previous status again,
provided that the feedback mode is connected. Otherwise
the symbol returns to the Off status after two hours.
Adjusting the Fan Speed
The fan button is used to override the automatic fan
control. The different fan modes are represented by
the fan group symbol on the display.
When the fan button is pushed, the fan symbol on the
display starts to flash, indicating that the mode can be
changed.
By pushing the button again it is possible to circle
between the modes. The fan symbol resumes a steady
light after five seconds, confirming the chosen mode.
Fan Speed Symbols
On/Off Fan Two-Speed Fan Three-Speed Fan
Auto Auto Auto
Off Off Off
On Fan Speed 1 Fan Speed 1
Fans Speed 2 Fan Speed 2
Fan Speed 3
Selecting Parameters and Values
In configuration mode, the two digits farthest to the left on
the display show the parameters, while the two digits
farthest to the right shows the value.
Press the fan button repeatedly to select different
parameters.
Change the value by pressing the increase or decrease
buttons.
Note that P0 is also
used for display
test.
Press the increase
button when P0 is
displayed to show
all symbols in the
display.
Press the decrease
button when P0 is
displayed to turn off
all symbols in the
display.
Configuration Options
Parameter Function Value/Range Default value
P0 Software Version - -
P1 °C or °F temperature display 1=°C, 2=°F 1=°C
P2 Reference temperature (Reftemp) 15-30°C / 60-90°F 22°C / 72°F
P3 Setpoint or room temp. as default 1=Setpt, 2=Room 1= Setpt
P3 Timeout 5-90 seconds 10 seconds
P5 Fan settings 0= No fan
1= On/Off fan
2= Two-speed fan
3= Three-speed fan 3= Three-speed fan
P6 Room temperature and setpoint 0.1 or 0.5 °C 0.5 °C
display resolution 0.2 or 1.0 °F 0.2 °F
P7 Max adjustable setpoint span above or +/- 0 - +/- 5°C +/- 3° or +/- 6°F
below Reftemp (P2). +/- 0 - +/- 10°F
P8 Bypass button and occupancy indication 1= Symbol on, off Default 1=on, off
When = 2, no bypass command is sent or flashing or flashing
to the controller 2= Symbol always off

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