AMX ViewStat manual Red Black Power common From MiniVerter

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ViewStat Installation and Wiring

b.FIG. 15 shows a typical heat/cool wiring schematic:

USE 18-20 GA. THERMOSTAT CABLE. NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS REQUIRED DEPENDS ON THE HVAC SYSTEM BEING CONTROLLED

CAUTION!

ENSURE HVAC SYSTEM POWER

IS OFF BEFORE WIRING

INDOOR BLOWER/HEAT

UNIT

2ND

 

 

STAGE

 

W2

AUX.

 

 

 

HEAT

 

 

 

1ST

 

 

STAGE

W1

 

AUX.

 

 

FAN

HEAT

 

 

G

RELAY

 

 

 

C

24

VAC

R

L2

120

L1

 

 

VAC

REFER TO THE THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION SHEET FOR INTERNAL SCHEMATIC, THERMOSTAT CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES AND OTHER HVAC WIRING DETAILS

OUTDOOR HEAT PUMP UNIT

REV

 

1ST

 

 

 

 

 

VALVE

 

STG

 

 

 

 

 

HEAT

 

COMP.

DEFROST

 

SERVICE

 

 

2ND

 

REV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STG

 

VALVE

 

 

 

 

COMP.

COOL

 

 

 

 

B

Y2

Y1

O

W1

C

L

R

C

 

RC

R

 

 

RH

RSR

 

 

RSC

O

RSB

G

RSA

W1

REF

Y1

B-

W2

B+

Y2

A-

 

A+

B

Red Black

(power) (common)

(from MiniVerter)

FIG. 15 Typical heat pump wiring schematic

For additional HVAC system wiring diagrams (for Single-Stage Furnace and AC, Two-Stage Furnace and Two-Stage AC, Roof-Top Unit (Two-Stage Heat and Two- Stage Cool), Boiler With AC (Two Transformers), and Single Stage Heat Pump Configurations, refer to the Wiring Diagrams section on page 26.

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ViewStat Communicating Thermostat

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Contents ViewStat AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Support Module Installation and Wiring Operating the Thermostat Table of Contents ViewStat Communicating Thermostat Product Information IntroductionViewStat Specifications ViewStat SpecificationsSystem Components System ComponentsSupport Module Specifications Circuit Board ComponentsEnclosure HWDMaximum Cable Distances VST-TTM and VST-TRH Remote Sensor SpecificationsMaximum Cable Distances Hvac System Pre-installation Check List Hvac System Pre-Installation Check ListApplication # of Hvac Wiring Diagram Wires Product Information ViewStat Communicating Thermostat Disconnecting Power to All Hvac Equipment With remote temperature sensorsSelecting the Thermostat Location Stand-alone thermostat mounting criteriaRemoving the Faceplate from the Base Pulling the front panel off of the baseSetting the DIP Switch ReassemblyDIP Switch Settings Application SwitchAttaching the MiniVerter to the ViewStat Black to C Red to RWiring the VST-TSTAT to a VST-DIST Distribution Panel Inserting the MiniVerter into the mounting bracket top viewMounting the Base to a Wall CommunicationsConnecting the ViewStat to AMX Control Systems Pin Wire Color Polarity FunctionPHASTLink RJ-45 Pinout Information EIA/TIA 568 a NetLinx RJ-45 Pinout Information EIA/TIA 568 BAxcess System Card Edge Pinouts PinGND CTSDB-9 Pinouts Wiring and Baud Configurations RXDTXD TX+DB-9 Pinouts Wiring and Baud Configurations Connecting to a NetLinx Master controller via NXC-COM card NXC-COM2 Pinouts NXC-COM2 Wiring ConfigurationConnecting to a LandMark Control System Installing the Cat5 Suppression FerriteConnecting to a NetLinx Control System RJ-45 Pinout InformationConnecting ViewStat to the Hvac System Installing the 24 VAC Suppression FerriteWiring the Thermostat Communication and Equipment terminal wiring definitionsCommunication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions Communication TerminalConnecting the ViewStat to the Hvac System DEH/Y1Red Black Power common From MiniVerter Check Out Procedure Checking Hvac System OperationTo access these Hvac set-up features Optional Hvac Set-Up FeaturesAddress the Thermostats and Set Highest Address Write down the address for each thermostat Wiring Diagrams Single-stage furnace and AC configurationTwo-stage furnace and two-stage AC configuration Two-stage furnace and two-stage AC configurationViewStat Installation and Wiring Boiler with AC two transformers configuration Boiler with AC two transformers configurationSingle-stage heat pump configuration Single-stage heat pump configurationTwo-stage heat pump configuration Two-stage heat pump configurationViewStat Single Support Module Installation Installing the VST-TTM and VST-TRH Support ModulesChoosing a mounting location Multiple Support Module Installation Removing the circuit boardSetting the Support Module DIP Switches Daisy-chaining support modulesDIP switches 1 and 2 Address DIP switch 3 Temperature SensorDip switch 4 Humidity Sensor 2 VST-TRH support module only DIP switch 6 T1/T2 or Onboard SensorHeat Pump Applications ApplicationsHumidity Control VST-TRH only Troubleshooting Remote Sensors Set Up and Configuration Network Override Set-Up Thermostat Button LockoutMaster key password is Security Set-UpTemperature Set-Up Temperature Control OptionsCommunications Set-Up Backlighting Set-UpBalance Point Set-Up Display Set-UpBalance Point Options Display Set-Up OptionsDisplay set-up VST = VST1 = VST2 = Vstops = AMXViewStat NetLinx Module OverviewVSTZoneCnt Scale Dev VSTArry VST1 ViewStat Model Interface between the NetLinx program and the NetLinx moduleCommand Interface SENDCOMMANDs Command Interface SENDCOMMANDsCommand Description Stat FAN? FAN?Tstat FMODE-val Stat FMODE?Stat HMODE? HMODE?Tstat HOLD-val HOLD-ONTstat LIGHT-val LIGHT-TTstat LOCK-val LOCK-ONTstat MSG-text Tstat OUTHUM?OUTHUM? Tstat OUTTEMP?String Feedback String FeedbackString Description Stat FAN-val FAN-1HEAT-68 Tstat HUM-valStat ID-val Stat MENU-valTstat OUTHUM-val OUTHUM-68Tstat TEMP-val TEMP-76Stat TIME-val MSG-2, Went shoppingPage Mode button Adjust buttonsFront Panel Components Message DisplayFan button Enter buttonMain display Main DisplaySelecting the Mode Operating The ThermostatCool HeatCase Of Power Failure Cleaning the ThermostatOperating the Thermostat ViewStat Communicating Thermostat It’s Your World Take Control

ViewStat specifications

AMX ViewStat is a revolutionary thermostat solution designed for both residential and commercial environments, providing robust control over heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. This intelligent device stands out for its user-friendly interface, advanced technology integration, and versatility in various settings.

One of the main features of AMX ViewStat is its intuitive touch screen interface, which enables users to easily navigate through settings and preferences. This 4.3-inch color display not only enhances usability but also allows for customization, offering users the ability to personalize the user experience according to their lifestyle and preferences. Whether adjusting temperature settings or scheduling heating/cooling cycles, the interface ensures a seamless interaction.

Among its key technological advancements is the integration of Wi-Fi connectivity. By connecting to a home or building's network, users can remotely access and control the thermostat through a smartphone, tablet, or computer. This level of control facilitates energy savings, as users can monitor and adjust settings from anywhere, leading to optimized usage and reduced utility bills.

AMX ViewStat is compatible with various HVAC systems, accommodating both conventional and heat pump setups. Its flexibility in adapting to different configurations makes it suitable for diverse applications, from single-family homes to large commercial spaces.

Moreover, the device incorporates advanced energy management features, granting users insights into their energy usage patterns. This data-driven approach allows users to make informed decisions about their energy consumption, ultimately promoting a more sustainable lifestyle.

In addition to its primary functions, AMX ViewStat integrates with other AMX control solutions, enabling a centralized command for home or office automation. When combined with AMX automation systems, users can achieve a fully integrated environment where lighting, security, and entertainment systems work in harmony with heating and cooling controls.

The construction of AMX ViewStat is robust yet stylish, designed to fit seamlessly into any decor. Available in multiple finishes, it adds a touch of elegance while ensuring durability and functionality.

In conclusion, AMX ViewStat is a state-of-the-art thermostat solution that offers a blend of advanced technology, ease of use, and energy efficiency. With features like remote connectivity, compatibility with various HVAC types, and integration with broader automation systems, it stands as a comprehensive solution for modern living and working environments.