AMX ENV-VST-C specifications Wiring for AxLink

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Wiring for AxLink

Follow these steps to connect the wiring into a captive-wire connector:

1.Strip 1/4 inch off the wire insulation for all four wires.

2.Tin 2/3 of the exposed wire.

3.Insert each wire into the appropriate captive-wire connector up to the insulation.

4.Tighten the captive screws to secure the fit in the connector.

Use 18 AWG wire to connect the AxLink wiring from the thermostat to the connector on the AxLink device as shown in FIG. 2.

FIG. 2 AxLink wiring

Note: The ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostat interfaces with a 24 VAC power supply from the heating/cooling unit through its RC terminal. You should not connect the power wiring from the AxLink device to the thermostat with the intent of using the AxLink device to provide power to the thermostat. The L1 terminal on the thermostat can accept the AxLink +12VDC wire and you can connect the wire to the terminal if you want to assure there are no loose wires inside the thermostat, but you should not power the thermostat by running a jumper to the RC pin.

Wiring Diagrams

ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostats are equipped with terminals RC, RH, C, Y, W, G, O, B, S1, S2, L1, L2, L3, and L4. You can use terminals S1 and S2 to accomodate a remote temperature sensor. Terminals L1-L4 connect to the AxLink cable. The remaining terminals are used to control various types of heating and cooling systems. You can use the thermostat with the following types of heating and cooling systems:

Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C

Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C

Roof Top Unit with Dual Stage Heat and Dual Stage Cool

Boiler with A/C with Separate Transformers

Single Stage Heat Pump

Two Stage Heat Pump

First Stage Radiant Floor Heat, Second Stage Furnace One Stage of Cooling

Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions

FIG. 3 displays the terminal layout for the thermostat.

FIG. 3 Terminal Layout

The following table lists the communication and equipment terminal wiring definitions:

Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions

RH

24 VAC in

 

 

RC

24 VAC in for AC relays. If a separate 24 VAC is not supplied to the RC

 

terminal, you should install a jumper from RH to RC.

 

 

C

24 VAC common

 

 

G1

Fan on 1. If you are using a single speed fan, you should connect it to the

 

G1 terminal. On a multi-speed fan, G1 is the lowest speed.

 

 

G2

Fan on 2. On a multi-speed fan, G2 is the medium speed.

 

 

G3

Fan on 3. On a multi-speed fan, G3 is the highest speed.

 

 

W1

1st stage heat

 

 

W2

2nd stage heat

 

 

Y1

1st stage compressor

 

 

Communication and Equipment Terminal Wiring Definitions (Cont.)

Y2

2nd stage compressor

 

 

B

Reversing valve (heat)

 

 

O

Reversing valve (cool)

 

 

DEH

Dehumidify

 

 

HUM

Humidify

 

 

S1

External thermistor. The ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostat

 

supports only one external sensor.

 

 

S2

External thermistor. The ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostat

 

supports only one external sensor.

 

 

L1

AxLink PWR

 

 

L2

AxLink AxP

 

 

L3

AxLink AxM

 

 

L4

AxLink GND

 

 

Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C

FIG. 4 displays the thermostat wiring for a system with a single stage furnace and A/C.

FIG. 4 Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C wiring

The thermostat automatically defaults to One Stage Furnace for the HVAC System setting when you install it. For information about changing the HVAC System setting, consult the Changing the Type of HVAC System section in the ViewStat Color Communciating Thermostat User Guide.

Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C

FIG. 5 displays the thermostat wiring for a system with a dual stage furnace and A/C.

FIG. 5 Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C wiring

For wiring diagrams of other types of heating and cooling systems, consult the ViewStat Color Communicating Thermostat Operation/Reference Guide.

For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).

93-2050-01

REV: C

 

10/08

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