Savant CLI-PTAC1K1-00 Deployment Guide

Category
Supplementary music equipment
Type
Deployment Guide
Copyright © 2019 Savant System, LLC 45 Perseverance Way, Hyannis, MA 02601
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Document Number: 009-1636-01
Document Date: July 2019
Document Supports: Thermostat da Vinci 8.8 and higher
Climate Modules da Vinci 8.8 and higher
CLI-W200x Firmware 1.3.1 and higher
Climate Config app 1.1.2 and higher
Multistat Smart Thermostat
Deployment and User Guide
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Contents
To access the link to the topics in this document, click the topic page.
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................... 4
2. Deployment Steps .................................................................................................. 4
3. Remove the Old Thermostat ............................................................................... 5
4. Install the Thermostat's Mounting Plate ......................................................... 6
5. Connect Power ......................................................................................................... 7
6. Wiring Diagrams ...................................................................................................... 9
7. Add Thermostat to a Blueprint Configuration ............................................. 16
8. Save Configuration, Generate Services, and Upload File ........................ 17
9. Normal -vs- Edit Mode - Read Before Proceeding ..................................... 18
10. Add Thermostat to the Local Wi-Fi Network ............................................... 19
10.1. Minimum Requirements ............................................................................... 19
10.2. Download, Install, and Open the Climate Config app ...................... 19
10.3. Connect Thermostat to the Wi-Fi Network ......................................... 19
11. Label the Thermostat ............................................................................................ 20
12. Load a Template File and Upload to the Thermostat ............................... 21
Appendix A: Climate Config app - Page Field Descriptions .............................. 22
Thermostat Device Page ........................................................................................... 22
User Interface Page ..................................................................................................... 24
Systems Page ................................................................................................................ 25
Zone Page ....................................................................................................................... 28
Heat and Cool Stage <x> Page .............................................................................. 29
Appendix B: Climate Config app - Configuration Examples ............................... 30
Configure an Outdoor Sensor ................................................................................. 30
Have Data from the RS2 Connection Display on the Thermostat ............ 31
Discover and Configure a 1-Wire Smart Sensor ............................................... 32
Reset the Thermostat to its Factory Default Settings ................................... 33
Calibrate a Sensor ....................................................................................................... 34
Set the Sensor Mode .................................................................................................. 36
Enable Scenes on Thermostat ................................................................................ 37
Enable Weather on Thermostat ............................................................................. 37
Control a Humidifier or Dehumidifier using Auxiliary Relay ....................... 38
Hysteresis - Set Hysteresis in Radiant Flooring ............................................... 40
Working with Template Files ................................................................................... 41
Copy Template from Templates Page .................................................................. 41
Upload Template to Thermostat ............................................................................ 41
Rename a Template File and Save to the Templates Page .......................... 42
Restore Template Files to Factory Defaults ...................................................... 43
Save Configuration in Thermostat to the Templates Page .......................... 43
Create and Save a Custom Configuration .......................................................... 44
Transfer Configuration Between Thermostats .................................................. 45
Download and then Email a Configuration ........................................................ 46
Appendix C: Climate Modules - Installation and Configuration ......................... 47
Sync Climate Module to Thermostat .................................................................... 47
Download Configuration From Thermostat ...................................................... 48
Example 1: Add a Temp Sensor and Auxiliary Relay to a Zone .................. 49
Example 2: Add a second HVAC system ............................................................. 51
Appendix D: HVAC Data Table Basics .......................................................................... 54
Appendix E: Climate Config App Functional Layout Diagram ........................... 55
Appendix F: Network Requirements ............................................................................ 56
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Before installing, configuring, or operating any equipment and other, Savant
recommends that each dealer, integrator, installer, etc. access and read all the
relevant technical documentation. Savant technical documentation can be
located by visiting Savant.com. Vendor documentation is supplied with the
equipment.
Read and understand all safety instructions, cautions, and warnings in this
document and the labels on the equipment.
Important Safety Information - Read First Safety Statements
Safety Classifications In this Document
NOTE:
Provides special information for installing, configuring,
and operating the equipment.
IMPORTANT!
Provides special information that is critical to installing,
configuring, and operating the equipment.
CAUTION!
Provides special information for avoiding situations that
may cause damage to equipment.
WARNING!
Provides special information for avoiding situations that
may cause physical danger to the installer, end user, etc.
ELECTRIC SHOCK! The source power poses an electric shock hazard that
has the potential to cause serious injury to installers and end users.
ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT: The source power outlet and power supply
input power sockets should be easily accessible to disconnect power in
the event of an electrical hazard or malfunction.
Weight Injury Prevention
WEIGHT INJURY! Installing some of the Savant equipment requires two
installers to ensure safe handling during installation. Failure to use two
installers may result in injury.
Electric Shock Prevention
All safety instructions below should be read, understood, and applied under all
relevant circumstances when working with this equipment.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of any polarized or grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If any provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement
of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect any power cord from being walked on or pinched; particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer,
following all relevant safety precautions for any such attachments/
accessories.
12. Disconnect any outlet powered apparatus from its power source during
lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as a damaged
power supply cord or plug, liquid being spilled or objects having fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,
apparatus having been dropped, or other failure to operate normally.
14. To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, disconnect
the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
15. For applicable equipment, use the included power cord with the
grounding prong intact to ensure proper grounding of the device.
16. For any hardwired or fixed in-wall apparatus, carefully follow all wiring
diagrams and instructions. All electrical wiring and servicing should be
performed by a properly licensed electrician.
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1. Introduction
This guide will assist the installer/integrator through the installation, wiring, and configuration of the Multistat Smart Thermostat. Use the checklists below
and mark o each box as it is verified/completed.
Multistat Smart Thermostat and Hardware ...............................................................................................................................................................................
Savant Control System running da Vinci 8.8 or higher .........................................................................................................................................................
HVAC system with wires installed to Thermostat’s locations(s) .......................................................................................................................................
Climate Config app loaded on iPhone. See Add Thermostat to Local Wi-Fi Network for information on downloading the app ..........
OPTIONAL: Remote Sensors and associated wires installed .............................................................................................................................................
Ethernet network meeting Savant requirements ....................................................................................................................................................................
See Appendix F: Network Requirements
Read through this document in its entirety and ensure that the following required items are available:
Follow these steps below to successfully deploy the controller. The steps are broken into sections since each section configures a dierent aspect. Use this
page as a checklist to record which steps are complete.
Before You Begin
2. Deployment Steps
Mount and Wire Thermostat
1. Mount Thermostat See Remove Old Thermostat and Install the Thermostat's Mounting Plate ................................................................
2. Connect Power See Connect Power ..................................................................................................................................................................................
3. Connect HVAC Signaling Wires See Wiring Diagrams ...............................................................................................................................................
Add Thermostat to a Blueprint Configuration
4. Add to Blueprint. See Add thermostat to Blueprint Configuration .......................................................................................................................
5. Upload Blueprint Configuration. See Save Configuration, Generate Services, and Upload File ................................................................
Climate Config app
6. Read Normal Versus Edit Mode before continuing with Climate Config app ....................................................................................................
7. Install Climate Config app. See Add Thermostat to Local Wi-Fi Network ..........................................................................................................
8. Add Thermostat to the Local Network. See Add Thermostat to Local Wi-Fi Network .................................................................................
9. Identify the thermostat. See Label the Thermostat .....................................................................................................................................................
10. Load and Upload a Template File to the thermostat, and test See Load Template File and Upload to Thermostat........................
Climate Config app - Advanced Functions
11. See instructions in each of the Appendices for information on configuring any of the Advanced Features .......................................
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3. Remove the Old Thermostat
When replacing a thermostat, the old thermostat must first be removed. Follow steps below to safely remove and dispose of any existing thermostats.
1. Switch OFF power to the heating and cooling system at either the breaker
panel or the switch that controls the HVAC system.
2. Open the old thermostat so the wiring is accessible. Take a photo of
the existing thermostat wiring. The photo should reveal wire colors and
terminal designations.
3. Using the chart to the right, add a check and record the wire color for
each power wire. Not all terminals may be populated.
4. Remove each of the power wires recorded in step 3. Mark each wire with
the terminal designation stamped on the old thermostat.
IMPORTANT! Label the wires according to the terminal designation and
NOT the wire color.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of the signaling wires. Use the Signaling
Wires chart to record the wire colors.
6. Remove each of the signaling wires recorded in step 5. Mark each wire
with the terminal designation stamped on the old thermostat. As noted
above, label the wires according to the terminal designation and NOT the
wire color.
Terminal Color of Wire
R
C
RC
Terminal Color of Wire
O
G
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
Signaling Wires
Power Wires
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4. Install the Thermostat's Mounting Plate
Follow steps below to install the Multistat Smart Thermostat's rear mounting plate.
Use bubble level
when mounting
Install Anchors
into Drywall
#6 x 3/4 inch
screws
Install Anchors
into Drywall
UP
1. Separate the thermostat from its mounting plate by grasping the
mounting plate half in one hand and the thermostat top half in the other
(Grasp the ends opposite the proximity sensor).
2. Rock the top and bottom halves back and forth until they separate.
3. Position and level the thermostat mounting plate onto the wall. With a
pencil, mark the two mounting holes onto the wall (See image).
When mounting using a portrait layout, use the bubble installed in the
mounting plate to level the thermostat.
When mounting using landscape layout, a separate level is required.
HELPFUL! The thermostat does not need to be level to operate correctly.
Leveling is for aesthetics only.
4. Drill a
5
/
32
inch (3.96 mm) hole on each mark made. Screw the wall anchor
into the wall until anchor is flush. In installations that have a sub wall, a wall
anchor may not be needed.
5. Pull existing wires through the center cutout in the thermostat’s mounting
plate .
6. Screw the mounting plate to the wall anchors using the supplied #6 x
3
/
4
inch (19.05 mm) self tapping screws.
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5. Connect Power
The Multistat Smart Thermostat does NOT run on batteries and requires a separate power source to operate. To power the thermostat, a voltage must
be applied between the RH and 24C terminals. When there are two separate transformers in the HVAC system (one for heating system and one for
cooling system), the thermostat should be modified so the transformer from the heating system supplies power to the relays for heat (W1, W2, O) and the
transformer from the cooling system supplies power for cooling (Y1, Y2, G). Refer to the diagrams below (one or two transformers) and use the diagram
that meets the objectives of the HVAC system.
When connecting wires, follow the guidelines set below to ensure safe an secure connections.
The diagram below shows a basic HVAC system where one transformer is used to power the thermostat. The state of jumper JP1 determines whether
voltage is supplied to the relays for heating (W1, W2, O), cooling (Y1, Y2, G), or both.
Making Connections
Supply Power Using One Power Source
1. With a small slotted screwdriver, turn the screws on connector
counterclockwise (CCW) until silver crimps open enough to slide a wire
into the square slots.
2. Strip back the insulation on each wire to
1
/
4 inch (6.35 mm) and insert the
stripped wire into the proper connection. There should be no more than
1
/
8
inch (3.18 mm) of bare wire exposed from the rear of connector.
3. Turn the screw clockwise (CW) until the crimps tighten around each wire.
Tug on each wire a bit to verify they are secure.
Connect the hot side from transformer to the RH terminal
Connect the common side from transformer to the 24C terminal.
Verify that jumper JP1 is installed on the thermostat's circuit board. With
JP1 installed, voltage is supplied to all signaling relays (W2, W1, Y2, Y1, G,
and O).
HELPFUL INFO
Both a hot and common wire are required to power the Multistat Smart
Thermostat. Some older thermostats don't require a voltage to power them
and a common wire was not needed. In cases where the common wire was not
needed, a separate wire will need to be run from the HVAC transformer to the
Multistat Smart Thermostat.
< 1/8 inch
bare wire
exposed
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
Transformer from
heating or cooling
HVAC system
120V AC
24V AC
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Supply Power Using Separate Power Sources
When a separate power source for heating and cooling is used, remove the shunt installed on jumper JP1 on the Multistat Smart Thermostat circuit board.
The steps below describe how to wire the thermostat using two separate power sources.
1. Connect the hot side from transformer powering the heating system to the
RH terminal on the thermostat.
2. Connect the common side from transformer powering the heating system
to the 24C terminal on the thermostat.
3. Connect the hot side from transformer powering the cooling system to the
RC terminal on the thermostat.
HELPFUL INFO
The common side of the transformer powering the cooling system should
already be connected to the common in the HVAC system. Therefore a
separate common wire from the cooling power source is not required. See the
diagram to the right.
4. On the thermostat's circuit board, remove the shunt from jumper JP1.
WARNING! Failure to remove the shunt from JP1 on systems using
separate power supplies (i.e. separate transformers) will result in
damage to the thermostat.
HELPFUL INFO
Power supplied to the RH terminal is applied to both the thermostat board
as well as to the W1, W2, and O relays.
Power supplied to the RC terminal is applied to the Y1, Y2, and G relays.
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
120V AC24V AC
Power Source from
HVAC cooling system
Power Source from
HVAC heating system
120V AC
24V AC
RH
REMOVE SHUNT
24C
RC
JP1
Powers Relays
W1, W2, and O.
Powers Relays
Y1, Y2, and G.
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6. Wiring Diagrams
Use the diagrams below when wiring the various types of HVAC systems.
1 Stage Heat
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
120V AC
C
R
W1
24V AC
FURNACE CONNECTIONS
Fan Relay
G
1st Stage
Heat
24V AC is connected between the RH and 24C terminals.
Jumper shunt should be installed on JP1.
Connect terminal W1 on the thermostat to W1 in the HVAC system.
Connect terminal G on the thermostat to the fan in the HVAC system.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
1 Stage Heat, 1 Stage Cool
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
C
W1
1st Stage
Heat
24V AC120V AC
FURNACE CONNECTIONS
AIR CONDITIONER
CONNECTIONS
Compressor
1st Stage
Fan Relay
R
G
Y1
C
24V AC is connected between the RH and 24C terminals.
Jumper shunt should be installed on JP1.
Connect the W1 terminal on the thermostat to W1 in the HVAC
system.
Connect terminal Y1 on the thermostat to Y1 in the HVAC system.
Connect terminal G on the thermostat to the fan in the HVAC system.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
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1 Stage Heat, 1 Stage Cool, Separate Power Source
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
W1
1st Stage
Heat
24V AC120V AC
FURNACE
CONNECTIONS
AIR CONDITIONER
CONNECTIONS
Compressor
1st Stage
Fan Relay
C
24V AC
R
G
Y1
R
C
Power from the heating system is connected between the RH and
24C terminals.
Power from the cooling system is connected to the RC terminal.
Remove the shunt from jumper JP1 on the thermostat's circuit board.
Connect terminal W1 on the thermostat to W1 in the HVAC system.
Connect the terminal Y1 on the thermostat to Y1 in the HVAC system.
Connect terminal G on the thermostat to the fan in the HVAC system.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
HELPFUL! In both diagrams above, the common side of the 2
nd
power supply should already be connected. Therefore, a separate wire to the
thermostat is not required
2 Stage Heat, 2 Stage Cool, Separate Power Source
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
W1
1st Stage
Heat
24V AC
FURNACE
CONNECTIONS
AIR CONDITIONER
CONNECTIONS
Compressor
1st Stage
Compressor
2nd Stage
2nd Stage
Heat
Fan Relay
C
24V AC
R
G
Y1
Y2
R
W2
C
24V AC from the heating system is connected between the RH and
24C terminals.
Power from the cooling system is connected to the RC terminal.
Remove the shunt from jumper JP1 on thermostat's circuit board.
Connect terminal W1 on the thermostat to W1 in the HVAC system.
Connect terminal W2 on the thermostat to W2 in the HVAC system.
Connect terminal Y1 on the thermostat to Y1 in the HVAC system.
Connect terminal Y2 on the thermostat to Y2 in the HVAC system.
Connect terminal G on the thermostat to the fan in the HVAC system.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
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Heat Pump
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
24V AC120V AC
INDOOR HANDLER
CONNECTIONS
HEAT PUMP
CONNECTIONS
Compressor
1st Stage
Fan Relay
G
Y1
R
C
Reversing
Valve
O
Power from the air handler is connected between the RH and 24C
terminals.
Jumper shunt should be installed on JP1 .
Connect terminal Y1 on the thermostat to Y1 on the heat pump.
Connect terminal G on the thermostat to the fan on the air handler.
Connect terminal O on the thermostat to the changeover/reversing
valve on the heat pump.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
Heat Pump, Two Stage Heat, Two Stage Cool
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
24V AC120V AC
INDOOR HANDLER
CONNECTIONS
HEAT PUMP
CONNECTIONS
Compressor
1st Stage
Fan Relay
G
Y1
R
C
Reversing
Valve
O
Compressor
2nd Stage
Y2
Power from the air handler is connected between the RH and 24C
terminals.
Jumper shunt should be installed on JP1.
Connect terminal Y1 on the thermostat to Y1 on the heat pump.
Connect terminal Y2 on the thermostat to Y2 on the heat pump.
Connect terminal O on the thermostat to changeover/reversing valve
on the heat pump.
Connect terminal G on the thermostat to the fan on air handler.
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Radiant Heat
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
120V AC
24V AC
TT terminals
on boiler
or aquastat
Zone
Valve
T
T
3
2
1
Power from the heating system is connected between the RH and
24C terminals.
Jumper shunt should be installed on JP1.
Connect terminal W1 on the thermostat to the zone valve in the
radiant heat loop.
Connect common and one T connection from boiler to the zone
valve.
Connect the remaining T connection from the boiler to the zone
valve.
1 Stage Heat - Boiler System
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
120V AC
24V AC
TT terminals
on boiler
Zone
Valve 1
Zone
Valve 2
T T
3
2
1
3
2
1
Power from the heating system is connected between the RH and
24C terminals.
Jumper shunt should be installed on JP1.
Connect terminal W1 on the 1
st
thermostat to its respective zone
valve.
Connect terminal W1 on the 2
nd
thermostat to its respective zone
valve.
Connect the common and one T connection from boiler to the zone
valves.
Connect the remaining T connection from the boiler to the zone
valves.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
HELPFUL! Taco zone valves were used in the diagrams above. If wiring a dierent type of zone valve, refer to the documentation to that zone valve.
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Humidifier or Dehumidifier Wiring - Auxiliary Relay Humidifier or Dehumidifier Wiring - Any Relay
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
120V AC
C
R
24V AC
Thermostat Power
Transformer for
Humidifier
120V AC
24V AC
Humidifier or
Dehumidifier
Solenoid
How to wire the auxiliary relay to control an external humidifier or
dehumidifier is shown in the diagram above.
The Aux Out and Aux In connections are normally open. When the
relay for this connection is energized, the connections are then
shorted together.
Refer to the Control a Humidifier or Dehumidifier using Auxiliary
Relay section for instructions on how to configure using the Climate
Config app.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
How to wire the W1 relay to control a humidifier or dehumidifier is
shown in diagram above.
The connection between W1 and RH is normally open. When the
relay for this connection is energized, the connections are then
shorted together.
A humidifier or dehumidifier can be switched on or o using any
available relay. If connecting one side of transformer to the RH
connection as shown in diagram above, use either W1, W2, or O to
complete the circuit. When connecting one side of the transformer
to the RC connection, use either Y1, Y2, or G to complete the circuit.
Refer to the Control a Humidifier or Dehumidifier using Auxiliary
Relay section for instructions on how to configure using the Climate
Config app.
Savant recommends standard #18 AWG HVAC wiring.
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1-Wire Smart Sensor Remote RS2 Sensor Wiring
o
G
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Y2
Y1
W2
W1
RC
RH
TX+
TX-
24C
120V AC
C
R
24V AC
Wall
CLI-THFM1
CLI-THFM1
AUX OUT
AUX IN
RS2
RS1
GND
GND
RX-
RX+
GND
1-WIRE
5V DC
Remote Sensor
(RS2)
Diagram shows two 1-Wire sensors daisy chained together.
Maximum number of 1-Wire sensors supported is two.
The CLI-THFM1 is the only 1-Wire sensor supported.
Max cable length for 1-Wire sensors is 600 feet (182 m) - cumulative.
The table below shows the recommended connections when using a
Cat 5e/6/7 cable.
Diagram shows how to wire a 10 KΩ type sensor.
#24 AWG or larger twisted pair is recommended - 500 feet (152 m)
max.
Any 10KΩ type temperature sensor is supported.
A typical installation sets the RS2 connection to be the outdoor
sensor. See the Configure an Outdoor Sensor section. However, users
have the ability through the Climate Config app, to configure any
10KΩ type temperature sensor as the outdoor sensor.
When connecting a Savant 10KΩ type sensor, set the Type field in
the Climate Config app to Vashay 10k.
HELPFUL! The internal temperature sensor connected to the RS1
connection is set to Type=Quanta 10K. If this sensor is moved to
the RS2 connection, the Type field for the RS2 connection must
be changed to Quanta 10K.
CLI-THFM1 Cat 5e/6/7 cable Description
Black White/Blue Stripe Gnd
Blue Blue Data
Red Orange +5V DC
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Wire Designation Descriptions
There is no direct standard when designating wires for thermostats. A description of each of the designators stamped on the thermostat's mounting plate
is shown below.
Designators - Power
RH/RC
With one power source in the system, the hot wire from the transformer is wired to RH. See the Supply Power using one Power Source
section.
When there are separate heating and cooling HVAC systems with a separate power source for each, connect the hot wire of the
transformer from the heating system to RH and connect the hot wire from the cooling system to RC. In this scenario, the jumper shunt
from JP1 must be removed or damage will result. See the Supply Power Using Separate Power Sources.
24C
With just one power source in the system, the common wire from the transformer is wired to the 24C terminal.
When there are separate heating and cooling HVAC systems, connect the common wire the heating system to 24C. The common wire
from cooling system transformer should already be wired to a common point in the HVAC system.
Designators - Signaling
O In a heat pump system, connect to the changeover/reversing valve connection (O).
G In a standard HVAC system, connect to the fan terminal.
Y2
In a standard HVAC system, connect to the 2nd stage cooling terminal.
In a heat pump type system, connect to the 2nd stage cooling terminal on the compressor.
Y1
In a standard HVAC system, connect to the 1st stage cooling terminal.
In a heat pump type system, connect to the terminal on the compressor.
W2 In a standard HVAC system, connect to the 2nd stage heating terminal.
W1
In a standard HVAC system, connect to the 1st stage heating terminal.
In a heat pump system, connect to terminal on the heating strip.
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7. Add Thermostat to a Blueprint Configuration
1. Open the Savant Application Manager (SAM).
2. Through SAM, open a Blueprint configuration.
3. Select Show Library from the Blueprint toolbar. This opens the
Components library.
4. Enter CLI-W200 into the Search bar (see image to the right).
5. Drag and drop the thermostat into a User Type zone from the
component list on located on the left side of the Blueprint screen.
6. In the pop-up window that opens, enter a Unique name that identifies
the thermostat and its location.
7. Select Create to add the thermostat to the Blueprint configuration
(image not shown).
8. Drag the thermostat from the component list to the layout window.
9. Select Hide Library from the Blueprint toolbar to close the component
library.
10. Double click the thermostat to open its inspector.
11. Enter the 16-character UID for the thermostat into the Savant UID field
(see image to the right).
TIP! If the UID for the thermostat is not known:
On thermostats with no configuration loaded, the UID is
displayed on the front splash screen.
On thermostats with a configuration loaded, the UID is available
on the About page:
(HVAC MODE > Settings > About)
12. Close the Inspector once the UID is entered.
13. Right-click the Ethernet port on the thermostat and make connection
to a network switch.
14. If changes are required to the HVAC Data Table, refer to the Appendix
D: HVAC Data table Basics section for information.
Inspecting “Kitchen Tstat”
Edit
D 1.31
Device
Screens
Hide Details
Class: HVAC Controller
Add Savant
Unique ID
Manufacturer: Savant
Model: CLI-W200
Device Name:
Savant UID:
Notes:
?
Kitchen Tstat
001AAE06EF550060
Components
?
All Components
Enter CLI-W200
All Manufacturers
CLI-W200
All Control Types
CommentComponents
1
RatingTL
Savant
CLI-W200 [IP]
“ ”
Kitchen Tstat
Control Ports
Ethernet (Ethernet)
Assigned Data
Network Device
Ethernet Port (Ethernet)
Ethernet Port (Ethernet)
Ethernet Port (Ethernet)
Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Ethernet Port (Ethernet)
Port 4
To create a climate service for the thermostat in the Savant Pro app, the thermostat must be added to a Blueprint configuration and uploaded to the Pro
System Host. Follow the instructions below on how to add the thermostat to an existing RacePoint Blueprint configuration.
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8. Save Configuration, Generate Services, and Upload File
With the thermostat added to a Blueprint configuration, it can now be uploaded to the Host. Follow instructions below to do this.
1. Select the Generate Services icon from the Blueprint tool bar. The State Icon will change to either Blue or Green indicating that services were created.
2. Select Update All UI Screens > Sync with Services (only if necessary) to sync a user interface such as an iPad or mobile smart phone to the services
created. The State Icon will switch to Green when complete.
3. To upload, select the Upload to Master icon in the Blueprint tool bar. See image below.
4. In the Configuration must be saved dialog box that opens, read the dialog and select Save and Upload.
5. The System Monitor application will open as shown below. Verify the path to the Blueprint configuration file is correct. If not, select Browse and locate
the file on your local drive (SDE/MacBook). Select Upload when satisfied and the configuration begins uploading to the Host.
Select the Upload to Master Icon
Scanner
toNetwork Range
>
>
10.10.0.1 Search
10.10.0.255
Device Name System Name Device Type IP Address OS Version Savant Unique ID Redundancy
Smith Residence
Smith Residence Host 10.10.229.134 8.9.1 10DDB1C60190020 Standalone
1 result
/Users/savant.user/documents/configs
Sync themes
Pre-extract UIs
Browse
Cancel
Edit UIDs
Upload
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9. Normal -vs- Edit Mode - Read Before Proceeding
When working in the Climate Config app, there are two modes. They are:
NORMAL MODE - In Normal mode the user can view but not edit the fields in the app.
EDIT MODE - In Edit Mode, modifications to the fields in the app can be made.
Depending on what the user would like to do in the app determines which mode he/she should be in. Both modes are described below.
By default, the app is set to Normal Mode. Normal Mode is similar to a
READ ONLY mode and changes to fields are not allowed.
HELPFUL!
When in Normal Mode, selecting the CONFIGURATION field will
open the configuration loaded.
When Edit is displayed in the top right corner of the app, the
app is in Normal Mode. See image to the right.
When in Edit Mode, changes to the fields in the configuration are
allowed. Edit mode is the primary mode that users will work with. To
enter Edit Mode, select the Edit icon and the Edit icon changes to a
Done icon. Done indicates the app is in Edit Mode and changes can be
made. See image to the right.
HELPFUL!
When Done is displayed in the top right corner of the app, the
app is in Edit Mode. See image to the right.
When in Edit Mode, selecting the CONFIGURATION field will
open the Templates page.
The delete
and modify icons are also indicators the app
is in Edit mode.
Normal Mode
Edit Mode
Device 1
EditDevices
Name
Edit indicates Normal
Mode
In Normal Mode, the
the configuration can
be accessed and modified.
Smith HVAC - Gas Furnace
Identifier
Modules
001AAE06EF550060
CONFIGURATION
0
Device 1
Done
Devices
Name
Done indicates
Edit Mode
Device 1
Identifier
Modules
001AAE06EF550060
CONFIGURATION
Smith HVAC - Gas Furnace
Delete icon indicates Edit Mode
Modify icon
indicates Edit Mode
0
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10.1. Minimum Requirements
10.2. Download, Install, and Open the Climate Config app
10.3. Connect Thermostat to the Wi-Fi Network
10. Add Thermostat to the Local Wi-Fi Network
To communicate with a Savant system, the thermostat needs to be added to a local Wi-Fi network. To do this, the Savant Climate Config app is needed.
Follow the steps below to install the app on an iOS device and then add the thermostat to the network.
The instructions below describe how to connect the thermostat to the local Wi-Fi network using the Climate Config app. This procedure is valid when
both connecting the thermostat to a network for the first time and whenever the network credentials have changed and the thermostat needs to be
reconnected.
IMPORTANT! Static IP Addresses are not supported. To configure a specific IP Address, Savant recommends DHCP reservation.
IMPORTANT! With the thermostat
now communicating on the local
network, the thermostat will query
the Savant Cloud and initiate a
download if an updated version of
firmware is available.
NOTE: The Multistat Smart thermostat will not connect to a hidden
network (networks not broadcasting an SSID). Also, if a
Factory Reset to the thermostat is ever performed, all IP
information is lost and the thermostat will need reconnected
to the Wi-Fi network.
1. On your iPhone mobile device, tap the App Store icon and if required, log on to the Apple® store.
2. Enter Savant LLC into the search bar.
3. Locate the Climate Config app. Tap the
or
GET
icon to download and install onto your iPhone device.
1. Apply power to the thermostat.
2. On the iOS device, select the Climate Config app
.
3. Select the Devices icon. The UID of all thermostats broadcasting
a Bluetooth signal will populate to this page.
4. Using the UID as a reference, locate and select the thermostat.
TIP! If the UID to the thermostat is not listed, select the refresh
icon
to initiate another scan for Bluetooth devices.
5. On the thermostat's device page that opens, scroll down and
select the Set Up Wi-Fi button.
6. Enter the SSID and Passcode to the local network.
7. Select Add and the thermostat will get added to the local
network. The assigned IP address will now be available in the
ABOUT page of the thermostat
iOS 10.0 and higher - iPhone only
Local Wi-Fi network security - WPA1
, WPA2, WPA1 + WPA2
Local Wi-Fi network supporting 2.4 and 5.0 GHz (802.11 b/g/n) Bluetooth v4.0 and higher.
Device 1
Edit
Devices
Name
Device 1
Identifier
Modules
001AAE06EF550060
0
CONFIGURATION
Module discovery may take up to a minute
001AAE06EF550060
Devices
Device 2
Device 1
001AAE06EF490060
Devices Templates
Settings
4
3
Set Up Wi-Fi
Upload Configuration to Device
5
Set up Wi-Fi
Cancel Add
SSID
Password
7
6
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11. Label the Thermostat
1. From the thermostat's Device page, select the Edit icon from the top
right side of the page. This puts the app into Edit mode. Note the Edit
icon changes to Done.
2. Select the Name field and using the pop-up keyboard, modify the
Name. The name given should identify the thermostat and its location.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 and label all the thermostats.
4. Select Done when complete to put the app back into Edit Mode.
Device 1
EditDevices
Name
Kitchen Tstat
Set Up Wi-Fi
Upload Configuration to Device
Identifier
Modules
001AAE06EF550060
Enter a
New Label
CONFIGURATION
optional
2
0
1
When there is more than one Multistat Smart thermostat installed in a home or building, all thermostats are listed on the Devices page of the app. To
identify the thermostat, it is good practice to label each thermostat. For example, if the thermostat is installed and controlling the first floor, the thermostat
could be named 1st Floor Tstat. Using the Climate Config app, the steps below describe how to locate and label a thermostat. Labeling a thermostat is
good practice but not required.
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