Echo 8870 Setup Computer for Communication System Checkout, Illustration 6 Access HyperTerminal

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SETUP COMPUTER FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CHECKOUT

1.Connect the Protocol Adapter RS-232 output to a computer with Windows ’95, ’98, Windows 2000 or Windows NT. This may already have been done in Step 7.

2.Turn on the computer.

3.From the Start menu, select PROGRAMS

ACCESSORIESCOMMUNICATIONHYPERTERMINAL (see ILLUSTRATION 6). HyperTerminal is a terminal emulator program provided with Windows that will be used to test the communication system.

ILLUSTRATION 6 – Access HyperTerminal

If you now have the HYPERTERMINAL folder available, skip the next step and go to #6.

4.If the COMMUNICATIONS or HYPERTERMINAL folder is not present, you will need to add this program to your Windows setup. From the Start menu, select SETTINGSCONTROL PANEL, then select (double click) the Add/Remove Programs icon. Select the Windows Setup tab, and place a in the Communications

component box. This will add HyperTerminal to your Windows setup. Go back to #3 and get into the HyperTerminal folder as described.

5.Double click the Hypertrm icon. You will then be asked to name the new connection and select an icon. Type in any name you want (the shorter the better) and select the “atom-like” symbol at the end of the Icon list (see ILLUSTRATION 7). Then click OK.

ILLUSTRATION 7 – New Connection

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Contents Communicating Thermostat System Installation Manual Communicating Thermostat System Installation Manual StepAppendix Model 8818 Distribution Panel Tools YOU will NEED…Model 8870 Thermostat Model 8811 Protocol AdapterModel 8061 and Model 8062 Support Modules Use Category-5 cable for all communication wiringModel 8870 Thermostat Model 8818 Distribution PanelIllustration 2 Run Wire For System RUN the Required Wires see IllustrationFEW Minutes Spent Writing Down Locate and Mount the Automation System ComponentsIllustration 3 Network Interconnection Worksheet Fill Out and Leave with System Software PackageDo not Turn on Hvac System Power YET Diagram 1 Typical Heating / Cool Wiring SchematicDiagram 2 Typical Heat Pump Wiring Schematic Distribution Panel Communication System WiringCommunication Terminal Definitions Diagram 4 Thermostat Communication WiringConnect Multiple Distribution Panels Diagram 5 Multiple Distribution PanelsVAC Transformer provided w/ protocol adapter Diagram 6 Protocol Adapter WiringCHECK-OUT Hvac System Operation Provide Power to the Distribution PanelTurn on Power to ALL Hvac Equipment and to the Thermostats Other SwitchesPress the Enter button to select this sub-menu Illustration 5 Setting the Thermostat AddressAddress the Thermostats and SET Highest Address To the right of the message center displayIllustration 7 New Connection Setup Computer for Communication System CheckoutIllustration 6 Access HyperTerminal Turn on the computer From the Start menu, select ProgramsData bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control none Click OK Illustration 8 Select Com PortIllustration 9 Connection Properties Click OK to put away both dialog boxes Press Enter to clear the command lineIllustration 10 Terminal Settings Illustration 11 Ascii SetupType SN ID? and press Enter Illustration 12 Com SwitchesCHECK-OUT Communications to the Thermostat Network Type SN? and press EnterAppendix Diagram 7 Adding an 8870 ThermostatIllustration 13 Remove Terminating Resistors Diagram 8 Adding an 8840 Series ThermostatAprilaire Command SET Command Response SyntaxTo be set. The value must follow the action with no Auxiliary Information Commands Communication Control CommandsThermostat Sensing Commands Thermostat Hvac Operational CommandsFill Out and Leave with System Software Package DP 10005754